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changed sort order to definition #45

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@MatthewCaseres just checking no issues from you? This just changes the order that funcs are added (mainly so output order = code definition order)

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 88.02%. Comparing base (a0878e1) to head (6a96ec5).
Report is 2 commits behind head on main.

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+ Coverage   87.86%   88.02%   +0.16%     
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  Files           6        6              
  Lines         445      451       +6     
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+ Hits          391      397       +6     
  Misses         54       54              

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MatthewCaseres commented Aug 23, 2024

looks good, encourage you to add a test, it is "covered" but I don't think the functionality change is tested fully.

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Thanks, I'll add a test as part of next release

@lewisfogden lewisfogden merged commit c0faf7b into main Sep 1, 2024
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