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Cargo update #263

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Cargo update #263

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Automated cargo update

@vkcom-publisher vkcom-publisher requested a review from a team as a code owner January 13, 2025 05:07
@vkcom-publisher vkcom-publisher added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file rust Pull requests that update Rust code labels Jan 13, 2025
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 8.41%. Comparing base (a91c286) to head (8ca5814).

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  Files          7       7           
  Lines       3613    3613           
  Branches     803     803           
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  Hits         304     304           
  Misses      3194    3194           
  Partials     115     115           

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@BlackySoul BlackySoul merged commit 8dabcb4 into main Jan 13, 2025
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@BlackySoul BlackySoul deleted the github-actions/build/deps/cargo-update branch January 13, 2025 05:34
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