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This issue seems to have been resolved for current versions of Ruby already.
Issue: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16967
I tested this on Ruby 3.1.2 and the branch coverage indeed behaves as desired.
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This is how Ruby coverage is implemented. So I think you should request that feature in Ruby issue tracker before that could be implemented in simplecov.
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Maybe you could still resolve it in SimpleCov if Ruby hands you sufficient meta information already. Do you know what kind of info you get for such a line in an ensure-block? If you only get then: 1, else: 1, then: 1, else: 0
this is obviously insufficient to resolve it in SimpleCov. But if these then/else
results contain more information, it could be possible to detect situations where it would be reasonable to merge them together.
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