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I am experiencing this too and am in favor of the ENV var fix.
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I'm also seeing this since enabling enable_coverage_for_eval
.
Silencing them could work in the meantime but hopefully a better solution that correctly identifies the # of lines for erb
files is possible as well.
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I think that the problem is with only one line,
every erb to ruby compilation add a first line: #coding:UTF-8
require "erb"
example = "hello <%= 'world' %>"
compiler = ERB.new(example)
puts compiler.src
get =>
#coding:UTF-8
_erbout = +''; _erbout.<< "hello ".freeze; _erbout.<<(( 'world' ).to_s); _erbout
this will then be executed from eval, src is 2 lines, coverage 1
I suppose that if you have nested renders in the same view you will have one line per nested template added to the total count of lines that will be evalueted, but i'm not sure.
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