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Bump errorprone, only use it on Java modules #255

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Merging #255 into master will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is 33.33%.

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@@           Coverage Diff            @@
##             master    #255   +/-   ##
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  Coverage      76.5%   76.5%           
  Complexity      378     378           
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  Files            29      29           
  Lines          1656    1656           
  Branches        148     148           
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  Hits           1267    1267           
  Misses          292     292           
  Partials         97      97
Impacted Files Coverage Δ Complexity Δ
...m/microsoft/thrifty/transport/FramedTransport.java 93.54% <ø> (ø) 8 <0> (ø) ⬇️
...a/com/microsoft/thrifty/protocol/JsonProtocol.java 73.22% <33.33%> (ø) 73 <0> (ø) ⬇️

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@benjamin-bader benjamin-bader merged commit 78f0a79 into microsoft:master Oct 30, 2018
@benjamin-bader benjamin-bader deleted the reduce-errorprone-usage branch October 30, 2018 18:04
accandme pushed a commit to accandme/thrifty that referenced this pull request Oct 18, 2019
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