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Fix: Do not fail fast #30

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Fix: Do not fail fast #30

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  • runs all jobs in the matrix even when one of them failed

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Codecov Report

Merging #30 (1d86f6b) into master (d62bb05) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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  Coverage     99.83%   99.83%           
  Complexity      195      195           
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  Files            40       40           
  Lines           589      589           
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  Hits            588      588           
  Misses            1        1           

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@theseer theseer merged commit 6772927 into phar-io:master Jun 1, 2023
@localheinz localheinz deleted the fix/fail branch June 1, 2023 14:33
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