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Drop Python 3.7 support and add Python 3.12 support #163

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@Neraste Neraste commented Feb 26, 2024

This MR aims to drop the latest unsupported Python version (3.7) and support the latest version (3.12).

@Neraste Neraste added the python version Related to a specific version of Python label Feb 26, 2024
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 98.69%. Comparing base (79af5c4) to head (2431803).
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@Neraste Neraste marked this pull request as ready for review March 2, 2024 16:54
@Neraste Neraste merged commit 05b6fdf into develop Mar 2, 2024
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@Neraste Neraste deleted the support/python3.12 branch March 2, 2024 16:55
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