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refactor: error code #1053

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refactor: error code #1053

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This PR contains a:

  • bugfix
  • new feature
  • code refactor
  • test update
  • typo fix
  • metadata update

Motivation / Use-Case

refactor error code, no need to lose memory on original error

Breaking Changes

Yes, if you use original error, but I don't think somebody to use it

Additional Info

No

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Codecov Report

Merging #1053 (6f181f5) into master (040a511) will increase coverage by 0.23%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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##           master    #1053      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   93.83%   94.07%   +0.23%     
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  Files           5        5              
  Lines         373      371       -2     
  Branches      138      137       -1     
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- Hits          350      349       -1     
+ Misses         21       20       -1     
  Partials        2        2              
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
src/SassError.js 100.00% <100.00%> (+6.66%) ⬆️

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