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Less logging for unstable unit tests (and also probably too much) #1275

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Current coverage is 74.73%

Merging #1275 into master will increase coverage by +0.06% as of 68d635d

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  Files          267     267       
  Stmts        15425   15424     -1
  Branches      1618    1618       
  Methods          0       0       
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+ Hit          11519   11527     +8
  Partial        378     378       
+ Missed        3528    3519     -9

Review entire Coverage Diff as of 68d635d


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  1. +0.09% via ...gingConfiguration.cs#282...295
  2. +0.09% via ...gingConfiguration.cs#248...261
  3. +0.08% via ...argets/FileTarget.cs#1704...1716
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@304NotModified 304NotModified added the enhancement Improvement on existing feature label Mar 2, 2016
@304NotModified 304NotModified added this to the 4.3 milestone Mar 2, 2016
304NotModified added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 2, 2016
Less logging for unstable unit tests (and also probably too much)
@304NotModified 304NotModified merged commit a996711 into master Mar 2, 2016
@304NotModified 304NotModified deleted the internallogging-too-much branch April 12, 2016 21:33
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