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feat(morph): ability for consumers to register custom morphs#91

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feat(morph): ability for consumers to register custom morphs#91
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@ahal ahal commented Aug 9, 2022

This will allow Gecko to use taskgraph.morph.morph while still registering its own custom morphs.

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codecov Bot commented Aug 9, 2022

Codecov Report

Merging #91 (4ca9d42) into main (fe0e416) will increase coverage by 0.01%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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src/taskgraph/morph.py 67.03% <100.00%> (+0.74%) ⬆️

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@ahal ahal merged commit 1013921 into taskcluster:main Aug 10, 2022
@ahal ahal deleted the register_morphs branch August 10, 2022 03:58
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JohanLorenzo commented Nov 29, 2022

Just a shout out: this new feature unlocks bug 1642977 comment 3. Thanks for making that possible @ahal!

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