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feat: add dotnet code coverage #5403

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@bassmang bassmang added the dotnet issues related to AutoGen.Net label Feb 6, 2025
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 76.25%. Comparing base (ca42891) to head (c78e931).
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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- Coverage   77.92%   76.25%   -1.68%     
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  Files         158      192      +34     
  Lines        9581    10607    +1026     
  Branches        0      138     +138     
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+ Hits         7466     8088     +622     
- Misses       2115     2422     +307     
- Partials        0       97      +97     
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@bassmang bassmang merged commit da6f918 into microsoft:main Feb 6, 2025
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@bassmang bassmang deleted the dotnet_codecov_ubuntu branch February 6, 2025 19:30
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