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Bump up aiofile version constraint #1967

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update pin per #1952, since v0.6.0 has been released

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ahopkins commented Nov 5, 2020

@yunstanford Good to see you again.

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Merging #1967 into master will increase coverage by 0.09%.
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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master    #1967      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   92.33%   92.43%   +0.09%     
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  Files          29       29              
  Lines        3263     3263              
  Branches      574      574              
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+ Hits         3013     3016       +3     
+ Misses        170      168       -2     
+ Partials       80       79       -1     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
sanic/server.py 81.61% <0.00%> (+0.56%) ⬆️

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@ahopkins ahopkins merged commit b4fe2c8 into master Nov 6, 2020
@ahopkins ahopkins deleted the yx-bump-up-aiofiles-version-contraint branch November 29, 2020 21:58
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