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Currently you can set include and exclude patterns in the global coverage preferences. It would be useful if the same feature was available in project properties. This would let you avoid problems where different projects have different naming conventions making it difficult to maintain a simple set of global patterns. More importantly, it would allow you to check in the project property settings into source control so that other people checking out the project would get the same settings. This would make it much easier to ensure that the members of your team are all using the same coverage settings.
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Currently you can set include and exclude patterns in the global coverage preferences. It would be useful if the same feature was available in project properties. This would let you avoid problems where different projects have different naming conventions making it difficult to maintain a simple set of global patterns. More importantly, it would allow you to check in the project property settings into source control so that other people checking out the project would get the same settings. This would make it much easier to ensure that the members of your team are all using the same coverage settings.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: