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@tautschnig tautschnig changed the title Disable clang-format for imported miniz code [blocks: #2310] Disable clang-format for imported miniz code [blocks: #2548] Nov 14, 2018
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Passed Diffblue compatibility checks (cbmc commit: 252fe69).
Build URL: https://travis-ci.com/diffblue/test-gen/builds/91365704

@peterschrammel peterschrammel removed their assignment Nov 14, 2018
@tautschnig tautschnig merged commit ce9c8f1 into diffblue:develop Nov 15, 2018
@tautschnig tautschnig deleted the miniz-no-clang-format branch November 15, 2018 08:30
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