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Enforce consistent arrow symbols using scalafmt #130

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Merging #130 into master will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is 100%.

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@@           Coverage Diff           @@
##           master     #130   +/-   ##
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  Coverage   78.63%   78.63%           
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  Files          15       15           
  Lines         323      323           
  Branches        2        2           
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  Hits          254      254           
  Misses         69       69
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
shared/src/main/scala/implicits.scala 100% <100%> (ø) ⬆️
twitter/jvm/src/main/scala/TwitterFuture.scala 82.35% <100%> (ø) ⬆️

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Looks good to me! 👍

@peterneyens peterneyens merged commit 49aaecb into master Aug 18, 2017
@peterneyens peterneyens deleted the peter-unicode-arrows branch August 18, 2017 16:15
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