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tox: generic pexpect factor#4844

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Merging #4844 into master will increase coverage by 0.07%.
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##           master    #4844      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   94.44%   94.51%   +0.07%     
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  Files         113      113              
  Lines       25163    25163              
  Branches     2498     2498              
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+ Hits        23765    23784      +19     
+ Misses       1066     1054      -12     
+ Partials      332      325       -7
Flag Coverage Δ
#linux 91.92% <ø> (+0.07%) ⬆️
#windows 93.65% <ø> (ø) ⬆️
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
src/_pytest/cacheprovider.py 97.16% <0%> (+1.41%) ⬆️
src/_pytest/terminal.py 91.74% <0%> (+2.64%) ⬆️

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@nicoddemus nicoddemus changed the title tox: generic pexpect factor WIP tox: generic pexpect factor Feb 27, 2019
@nicoddemus nicoddemus changed the title WIP tox: generic pexpect factor tox: generic pexpect factor Feb 27, 2019
@blueyed blueyed merged commit c1e3128 into pytest-dev:master Feb 27, 2019
@blueyed blueyed deleted the tox-pexpect branch February 27, 2019 11:33
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