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support multiple glob patterns for collectCoverageFrom #5537
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* support multiple glob patterns for collectCoverageFrom * add changelog for multiple globs for collectCoverageFrom cli option * update snapshot for coverage_report.test.js
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This PR address issue #5198.
Summary
Improves the behaviour of
collectCoverageFrom
CLI option by allowing passing multiple glob patterns.For example:
Test plan
I added a simple integration test that covers this use case.