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1Please provide an minimal reproducible example in the question. But more importantly, what is the question actually? The post only states some facts.aled– aled2026-01-05 14:25:14 +00:00Commented Jan 5 at 14:25
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2I guess the question is "how to exclude synthetic methods from SBT Jacoco". I feel it's a bit harsh to close the question. That being said, a concrete code example would help @ppllaxxa.Gaël J– Gaël J2026-01-05 18:14:48 +00:00Commented Jan 5 at 18:14
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I added example with sbt-jacoco report results. There are 2 repos, first one before the upgrade, second one ofter upgradeppllaxxa– ppllaxxa2026-01-08 12:58:49 +00:00Commented Jan 8 at 12:58
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3Please vote to reopen the question. I added detailed exmaples for both cases (before upgrade and after upgrate), also added appropriate results which demonstrates the problem.ppllaxxa– ppllaxxa2026-01-12 11:34:31 +00:00Commented Jan 12 at 11:34
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