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chore(deps): bump git2 from 0.14.4 to 0.16.1
Bumps git2 from 0.14.4 to 0.16.1.
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a233483Update to libgit2 1.5.1bce1555Merge pull request #909 from ehuss/ssh-keys222fbf3Bump versionsfa41943Change the certificate_check callback to support passthrough.84e21aaAdd ability to get the SSH host key and its type.e6aa666Bump git2-curl version. (#861)46674ceFix warning about unused_must_use for Box::from_raw (#860)951dce9Merge pull request #858 from davidkna/git21508871f8ebump libgit2 to 1.5.004278a2Merge pull request #839 from davidkna/libgit2_143- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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Codecov Report
Base: 51.81% // Head: 39.05% // Decreases project coverage by -12.77% :warning:
Coverage data is based on head (
477e98c) compared to base (2aaadf2). Patch has no changes to coverable lines.
Additional details and impacted files
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- Coverage 51.81% 39.05% -12.77%
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Files 10 10
Lines 577 443 -134
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- Hits 299 173 -126
+ Misses 278 270 -8
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| src/util.rs | 66.66% <0.00%> (-13.71%) |
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| src/extensions.rs | 79.41% <0.00%> (-8.31%) |
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| src/arguments.rs | 81.53% <0.00%> (-5.06%) |
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| src/message.rs | 13.04% <0.00%> (-4.99%) |
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| src/log.rs | 100.00% <0.00%> (ø) |
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| src/config.rs | 77.77% <0.00%> (+3.30%) |
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