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Add official support for Python 3.12 #1084

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at least to the PyPI package, because the Docker image has been built using Python 3.12 since October 2023 (d050434) so v5.1.0

at least to the PyPI package, because the Docker image
has been built using Python 3.12 since October 2023
(d050434) so v5.1.0
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 76.87%. Comparing base (2b55ef8) to head (6411723).

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@gdubicki gdubicki marked this pull request as ready for review April 13, 2024 13:17
@gdubicki gdubicki requested a review from bastelfreak April 13, 2024 13:17
@bastelfreak bastelfreak merged commit f9a52d5 into master Apr 13, 2024
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@bastelfreak bastelfreak deleted the python-3.12 branch April 13, 2024 14:20
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