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Refactor getting the detekt version for readability #2387

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Codecov Report

Merging #2387 into master will increase coverage by 0.02%.
The diff coverage is 83.33%.

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##             master    #2387      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage     82.82%   82.85%   +0.02%     
  Complexity     2138     2138              
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  Files           352      352              
  Lines          6080     6076       -4     
  Branches       1109     1108       -1     
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- Hits           5036     5034       -2     
+ Misses          475      473       -2     
  Partials        569      569
Impacted Files Coverage Δ Complexity Δ
...lin/io/gitlab/arturbosch/detekt/core/DebugUtils.kt 62.5% <83.33%> (+4.16%) 0 <0> (ø) ⬇️

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@schalkms schalkms merged commit feeb98b into master Mar 3, 2020
@schalkms schalkms deleted the which-detekt-refactor branch March 3, 2020 18:09
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