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[MNT] python 3.12 #221

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@fkiraly fkiraly commented Oct 3, 2023

This PR adds python 3.12 in the pyproject.toml, project documentation, and CI.

For release with 0.6.0.

@fkiraly fkiraly added maintenance Continuous integration, unit testing & package distribution release release related PR labels Oct 3, 2023
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Codecov Report

All modified lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (0fc6577) 83.60% compared to head (8e2f953) 83.60%.
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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  Hits         2377     2377           
  Misses        466      466           

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@fkiraly fkiraly merged commit c2c7888 into main Oct 4, 2023
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