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chore: update dependencies: heck to 0.5 and itertools to 0.13.0 #129

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@alamb alamb commented Jul 9, 2024

Draft as it builds on #128

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As part of preparing a new release, #127 let's update the other dependencies 🎉

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  1. Update itertools and heck dependencies

@alamb alamb changed the title Alamb/update deps chore: update heck and itertools dependencies Jul 9, 2024
@alamb alamb marked this pull request as ready for review July 9, 2024 10:13
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alamb commented Jul 9, 2024

Thanks for the review @serprex

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@alamb alamb changed the title chore: update heck and itertools dependencies chore: update heck and itertools to 0.13.0 dependencies Jul 9, 2024
@alamb alamb changed the title chore: update heck and itertools to 0.13.0 dependencies chore: update heck to 0.5 and itertools to 0.13.0 dependencies Jul 9, 2024
@alamb alamb changed the title chore: update heck to 0.5 and itertools to 0.13.0 dependencies chore: update dependencies: heck to 0.5 and itertools to 0.13.0 Jul 9, 2024
@alamb alamb requested review from crepererum and wiedld July 9, 2024 10:52
@alamb alamb merged commit 538ef63 into influxdata:main Jul 9, 2024
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alamb commented Jul 9, 2024

Thank you @crepererum

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