Originally reported by meejah (Bitbucket: meejah, GitHub: meejah)
If you run "coverage combine" and there is no .coverage file (or .coverage.* files) it will run without error and produce a .coverage
that is "empty" (i.e. has the comment and then an empty dict).
It seems more intuitive that it should be an error to try and combine nothing.
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