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feat: support for Python 3.13 #1517

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@artemrys artemrys commented Jan 2, 2025

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This PR brings support for Python 3.13.

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Developers using Python 3.13 would be able to install UCC.

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We will have to update pyproject.toml as well.

@artemrys artemrys marked this pull request as ready for review January 3, 2025 13:24
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@artemrys artemrys changed the title ci: test Python 3.13 feat: support for Python 3.13 Jan 3, 2025
@artemrys artemrys marked this pull request as ready for review January 3, 2025 13:28
@artemrys artemrys enabled auto-merge (squash) January 3, 2025 13:39
@artemrys artemrys merged commit 3020cfd into develop Jan 3, 2025
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