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v0 of parse tests; minor parse bug fix #573

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@huddlej huddlej commented Jun 26, 2020

This is a rebased version of @dkain's PR #523 that resolves a conflict with master without a merge commit.

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Merging #573 into master will increase coverage by 0.50%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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+ Coverage   24.06%   24.57%   +0.50%     
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+ Hits         1241     1267      +26     
+ Misses       3867     3841      -26     
  Partials       48       48              
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augur/parse.py 50.00% <100.00%> (+39.39%) ⬆️

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@huddlej huddlej merged commit 236b7e1 into master Jun 26, 2020
@huddlej huddlej deleted the dkain-parse_tests branch June 26, 2020 18:23
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