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Reduce test discovery for rules-style module #2952

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@arturbosch arturbosch added the housekeeping Marker for housekeeping tasks and refactorings label Aug 9, 2020
@arturbosch arturbosch added this to the 1.11.0 milestone Aug 9, 2020
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Merging #2952 into master will not change coverage.
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@arturbosch arturbosch merged commit dd1a995 into master Aug 9, 2020
@arturbosch arturbosch deleted the test-discovery-rules-style branch August 9, 2020 16:18
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