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Bump to 0.12.24+1. #668

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@pq pq commented Jul 26, 2017

Widens version constraint on analyzer to play nice w/ latest alpha. (Required by linter.)

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kevmoo commented Jul 26, 2017

@pq – it'd be nice to do a throw-away PR that hard-wires support for the alpha release of analyzer

Just to be super sure that it's fully supported

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name: test
version: 0.12.24
version: 0.12.24+1
author: Dart Team <misc@dartlang.org>
description: A library for writing dart unit tests.
homepage: https://github.com/dart-lang/test
environment:
sdk: '>=1.23.0 <2.0.0'
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While here, could you update the SDK constraint to <2.0.0-dev.infinity?

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Thought of that after. Thanks for the nudge. Done!

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pq commented Jul 26, 2017

@pq – it'd be nice to do a throw-away PR that hard-wires support for the alpha release of analyzer

#669 👍

@pq pq merged commit d200802 into master Jul 27, 2017
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@kevmoo kevmoo deleted the pq--0.12.25 branch July 27, 2017 15:16
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