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add method on object CommutativeApplicative to get CommutativeMonoid #2747

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Close #2716

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codecov-io commented Mar 9, 2019

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Merging #2747 into master will increase coverage by <.01%.
The diff coverage is 100%.

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##           master    #2747      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   95.33%   95.34%   +<.01%     
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  Files         363      363              
  Lines        6777     6782       +5     
  Branches      299      290       -9     
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+ Hits         6461     6466       +5     
  Misses        316      316
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
core/src/main/scala/cats/CommutativeApply.scala 66.66% <100%> (+66.66%) ⬆️
...e/src/main/scala/cats/CommutativeApplicative.scala 75% <100%> (+75%) ⬆️

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Thanks!

@kailuowang kailuowang merged commit 31f9f1e into typelevel:master Mar 15, 2019
@kailuowang kailuowang added this to the 2.0 milestone Mar 15, 2019
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