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@noorul noorul commented Jun 18, 2023

Make check_inbox_pull_requests to return paged generator

Make check_inbox_pull_requests to return paged generator
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Patch and project coverage have no change.

Comparison is base (f5f30e1) 34.87% compared to head (c4a54b3) 34.87%.

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  Files          44       44           
  Lines        7935     7935           
  Branches     1075     1075           
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  Hits         2767     2767           
  Misses       5056     5056           
  Partials      112      112           
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
atlassian/bitbucket/__init__.py 29.96% <0.00%> (ø)

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@gonchik gonchik merged commit d383531 into atlassian-api:master Jun 19, 2023
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gonchik commented Jun 19, 2023

@noorul Thanks

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