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*: update to Go v1.22.5 #3163

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*: update to Go v1.22.5 #3163

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@gsora gsora commented Jul 4, 2024

Fixes https://pkg.go.dev/vuln/GO-2024-2963.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 56.74%. Comparing base (2ced2da) to head (23ff2dd).

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##             main    #3163      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   56.67%   56.74%   +0.07%     
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  Files         208      208              
  Lines       29202    29202              
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+ Hits        16549    16571      +22     
+ Misses      10826    10805      -21     
+ Partials     1827     1826       -1     

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@gsora gsora added the merge when ready Indicates bulldozer bot may merge when all checks pass label Jul 4, 2024
@obol-bulldozer obol-bulldozer bot merged commit 8060dc7 into main Jul 4, 2024
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@obol-bulldozer obol-bulldozer bot deleted the gsora/go-v1.22.5 branch July 4, 2024 10:27
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