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Release 4.4.2 #2055

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@Stebalien Stebalien commented Oct 9, 2024

  • Update wasmtime
  • Update other deps

I've gone ahead and updated the rest of the deps as well (no major releases, just semver compatible versions) because there was a slew of other wasmtime and related crates that didn't appear to be automatically pulled in otherwise.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 75.70%. Comparing base (2366577) to head (0f9b28b).

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##           master    #2055      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   75.63%   75.70%   +0.07%     
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  Files         155      153       -2     
  Lines       15684    15667      -17     
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- Hits        11862    11861       -1     
+ Misses       3822     3806      -16     

see 14 files with indirect coverage changes

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- Update wasmtime
- Update related deps
@Stebalien Stebalien merged commit a0f85fa into master Oct 10, 2024
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@Stebalien Stebalien deleted the steb/release branch October 10, 2024 13:48
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