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Tests refactoring #79

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Codecov Report

Merging #79 (df32c64) into master (828c074) will decrease coverage by 1.05%.
The diff coverage is 34.61%.

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@@             Coverage Diff              @@
##             master      #79      +/-   ##
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- Coverage     84.69%   83.64%   -1.06%     
- Complexity      266      271       +5     
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  Files            57       57              
  Lines          1235     1247      +12     
  Branches        241      245       +4     
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- Hits           1046     1043       -3     
- Misses           79       94      +15     
  Partials        110      110              
Impacted Files Coverage Δ Complexity Δ
.../kotlin/com/eny/i18n/plugin/tree/PsiElementTree.kt 42.59% <0.00%> (-18.95%) 1.00 <0.00> (ø)
.../eny/i18n/plugin/utils/LocalizationSourceSearch.kt 88.33% <90.00%> (+1.03%) 34.00 <8.00> (+5.00)

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