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Most of the time.
If you have to change your tests when you fix a bug, you might as well delete your tests. -
When you try to go for some coverage percentage instead of focusing on what makes sense to test.
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110% code coverage.
More realistically though, when the time it takes to manage the tests outweighs the risk you’re mitigating by testing -
@MammaNeedHummus are you the first one who got my joke? Or was it just not funny...
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