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Drop WSMessage.tp #2372

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Drop WSMessage.tp #2372

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@oleksandr-kuzmenko oleksandr-kuzmenko commented Oct 22, 2017

What do these changes do?

Drop WSMessage.tp

Are there changes in behavior for the user?

Yes, deprecated func is dropped

Related issue number

#2321

Checklist

  • I think the code is well written
  • Unit tests for the changes exist
  • Documentation reflects the changes
  • Add a new news fragment into the changes folder

@asvetlov asvetlov merged commit c09b15b into aio-libs:master Oct 22, 2017
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Thanks!

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