Unfortunately I may have unit tests which are testing code which is no
longer used in non-test code. Will that work in this case?

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 11:43 PM, 'Michael Bielski' via AngularJS <
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> Your unit tests should show you where your code coverage is low or even
> non-existant. Karma is easily configured to run a coverage report.
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