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This fix the issue #418.

Sébastien Granjoux added 2 commits April 10, 2025 13:13
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OK, this is sqla-tester setting up my work on behalf of zzzeek to try to get revision 0b64e72 of this pull request into gerrit so we can run tests and reviews and stuff

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New Gerrit review created for change 0b64e72: https://gerrit.sqlalchemy.org/c/sqlalchemy/mako/+/5861

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zzzeek commented Apr 10, 2025

ok great let's try it out

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zzzeek commented Apr 10, 2025

a hole in one! nice job

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Gerrit review https://gerrit.sqlalchemy.org/c/sqlalchemy/mako/+/5861 has been merged. Congratulations! :)

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