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@allredj allredj commented May 22, 2019

  • Each commit message has a non-empty body, explaining why the change was made.
  • Methods or procedures I have added are documented, following the guidelines provided in CODING_STANDARD.md.
  • The feature or user visible behaviour I have added or modified has been documented in the User Guide in doc/cprover-manual/
  • Regression or unit tests are included, or existing tests cover the modified code (in this case I have detailed which ones those are in the commit message).
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  • White-space or formatting changes outside the feature-related changed lines are in commits of their own.

@allredj allredj self-assigned this May 22, 2019
@allredj allredj force-pushed the clean-up/extract-equation-symbol-mapping branch from 7511a53 to 4e6b5f1 Compare May 22, 2019 14:42
@allredj allredj force-pushed the clean-up/extract-equation-symbol-mapping branch from 4e6b5f1 to ce8bc12 Compare May 22, 2019 15:53
@allredj allredj force-pushed the clean-up/extract-equation-symbol-mapping branch from ce8bc12 to 8e9f6bd Compare May 22, 2019 17:03
@allredj allredj merged commit 0888187 into diffblue:develop May 23, 2019
@allredj allredj deleted the clean-up/extract-equation-symbol-mapping branch May 23, 2019 08:49
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