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Update TDLib schema to the latest layer #1496

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Update TDLib schema to the latest layer.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 68.96%. Comparing base (741c5d6) to head (1a01f1c).
Report is 2 commits behind head on main.

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@gotd-bot gotd-bot bot force-pushed the feat/update-tdlib-schema branch from 267d18f to 1a01f1c Compare January 3, 2025 07:45
@ernado ernado merged commit 622bbfa into main Jan 3, 2025
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@ernado ernado deleted the feat/update-tdlib-schema branch January 3, 2025 09:43
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