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chore: prepare tracing-attributes 0.1.27 #2756

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Cherry-picked out of #2749.

@davidbarsky davidbarsky requested review from hawkw and a team as code owners October 13, 2023 00:35
@davidbarsky davidbarsky force-pushed the davidbarsky/prepare-tracing-attributes-0.1.27 branch from 354ca71 to 217e706 Compare October 13, 2023 00:47
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looks good to me, thanks!

@hawkw hawkw merged commit d34dcab into v0.1.x Oct 13, 2023
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@hawkw hawkw deleted the davidbarsky/prepare-tracing-attributes-0.1.27 branch October 13, 2023 17:55
hawkw pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 13, 2023
# 0.1.27 (October 13, 2023)

### Changed

- Bump minimum version of proc-macro2 to 1.0.60 (#2732)
- Generate less dead code for async block return type hint (#2709)

### Fixed

- Fix a compilation error in `#[instrument]` when the `"log"`
  feature is enabled (#2599)
kaffarell pushed a commit to kaffarell/tracing that referenced this pull request May 22, 2024
# 0.1.27 (October 13, 2023)

### Changed

- Bump minimum version of proc-macro2 to 1.0.60 (tokio-rs#2732)
- Generate less dead code for async block return type hint (tokio-rs#2709)

### Fixed

- Fix a compilation error in `#[instrument]` when the `"log"`
  feature is enabled (tokio-rs#2599)
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