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Add support for Python 3.12 and drop Python<3.9 (v2.x)#13

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Add support for Python 3.12 and drop Python<3.9 (v2.x)#13
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@sglvladi sglvladi changed the title Add support for Python 3.12 and drop Python<3.9 Add support for Python 3.12 and drop Python<3.9 (v2.x) Dec 8, 2024
@sglvladi sglvladi force-pushed the v2-python-version-update branch from 6875c42 to cd54afd Compare December 8, 2024 17:13
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 73.37%. Comparing base (9a03a4a) to head (cd54afd).
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sglvladi commented Dec 8, 2024

Failing builds will be fixed in #12

@sglvladi sglvladi merged commit 259f7b3 into main Dec 8, 2024
@sglvladi sglvladi deleted the v2-python-version-update branch December 13, 2024 00:01
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