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go1.23 #816

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@hsanjuan hsanjuan requested a review from a team as a code owner January 27, 2025 16:33
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codecov bot commented Jan 27, 2025

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 60.37%. Comparing base (3aa3bee) to head (3c0b790).

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- Coverage   60.48%   60.37%   -0.11%     
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  Files         244      244              
  Lines       31101    31092       -9     
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- Hits        18811    18773      -38     
- Misses      10615    10634      +19     
- Partials     1675     1685      +10     
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mfs/repub.go 61.66% <ø> (-5.78%) ⬇️

... and 14 files with indirect coverage changes

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ok, so running with Go latest version - 1 is a feature...

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ok, so running with Go latest version - 1 is a feature...

Yeah, we try and maintain compatibility with the current + previous versions of Go so that people don't have to be on the latest, but we also don't have to support ancient versions of the language.

@hsanjuan hsanjuan closed this Jan 27, 2025
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