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Current coverage is not bad (70+%) and in general and I don't want to embark on one of those 100%-coverage crusades. But I know there are parts of the interpreter that are undertested (and don't generally need a whole lot of tests) and it might be nice to get some quick wins in terms of coverage.
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I suggest to turn calcExperience({_level}) to an expression instead of function. I suggest :
[total] [e]xp[erience] at level %number%We can aslo add this expression :