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In .net, when annotating a class or member with ExcludeFromCodeCoverage, there is no way (afaik) to work out how many lines were ignored. In my organisation, this is a valuable piece of information.
The total lines excludes those excluded, so there is no way to know they exist but were annotated with the attribute.
Is there any way to work out the stat I need from the report?
If not, would you consider such feature (and I can create an Issue for it)
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In .net, when annotating a class or member with ExcludeFromCodeCoverage, there is no way (afaik) to work out how many lines were ignored. In my organisation, this is a valuable piece of information.
The total lines excludes those excluded, so there is no way to know they exist but were annotated with the attribute.
Is there any way to work out the stat I need from the report?
If not, would you consider such feature (and I can create an Issue for it)
thanks
Sebastian
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