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Bump to golang v1.16 #720

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@marquiz marquiz commented Oct 4, 2021

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Merging #720 (b5616e4) into master (0541972) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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LGTM

@marquiz marquiz merged commit 970078e into intel:master Oct 4, 2021
@marquiz marquiz deleted the devel/go-1_16 branch October 4, 2021 09:32
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