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Upgrade to dig v1.18.0 #1227

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@JacobOaks JacobOaks commented Aug 7, 2024

Upgrades go.uber.org/dig to v1.18.0, which includes new callback information Fx can incorporate into its events.

Upgrades go.uber.org/dig to v1.18.0.
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JacobOaks commented Aug 7, 2024

This change is part of the following stack:

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 98.42%. Comparing base (7925476) to head (978da19).

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@JacobOaks JacobOaks merged commit aed7dda into master Aug 7, 2024
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