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The referenced issue was closed some time ago with a PR to amend
the BOLTs to be more restrictive, which we are in compliance with.

As pointed out by Val at #1179 (comment)

The referenced issue was closed some time ago with a PR to amend
the BOLTs to be more restrictive, which we are in compliance with.
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codecov-commenter commented Jan 26, 2022

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Merging #1285 (cc88ae6) into main (457e48e) will increase coverage by 0.01%.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##             main    #1285      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   90.40%   90.41%   +0.01%     
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  Files          71       71              
  Lines       38356    38356              
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+ Hits        34676    34680       +4     
+ Misses       3680     3676       -4     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
lightning/src/ln/channel.rs 89.25% <ø> (ø)
lightning/src/ln/functional_tests.rs 97.28% <0.00%> (+0.06%) ⬆️

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@TheBlueMatt TheBlueMatt merged commit d29ae18 into lightningdevkit:main Feb 4, 2022
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