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Current coverage is 50.38%

Merging #476 into master will increase coverage by +0.06% as of a0b0593

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  Files          130     130       
  Stmts         3869    3870     +1
  Branches       421     421       
  Methods          0       0       
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+ Hit           1947    1950     +3
+ Partial        112     108     -4
- Missed        1810    1812     +2

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@JLLeitschuh JLLeitschuh force-pushed the tests/testExceptionHandler branch 12 times, most recently from 3bedc0c to 30184bb Compare February 9, 2016 23:06
Anything that uses the GRIPModule will be forced
to use an event bus that will report exceptions.
Also, the thread exceptions will be dumped for other
threads that error durring a given test.
@JLLeitschuh JLLeitschuh force-pushed the tests/testExceptionHandler branch from 30184bb to caca564 Compare February 9, 2016 23:10
ThomasJClark added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 9, 2016
@ThomasJClark ThomasJClark merged commit 1cdfde4 into WPIRoboticsProjects:master Feb 9, 2016
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