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chore(dep): Update opentelemetry rust API #169

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@lquerel lquerel commented May 20, 2024

This PR updates the dependency on the OpenTelemetry Rust API used in weaver_codegen_test.

@lquerel lquerel requested a review from jsuereth as a code owner May 20, 2024 22:37
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@lquerel lquerel added ci/cd CI/CD related issue dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file and removed ci/cd CI/CD related issue labels May 20, 2024
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 75.0%. Comparing base (2ce6c40) to head (8ce04bd).

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@lquerel lquerel merged commit 95bad78 into open-telemetry:main May 23, 2024
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@lquerel lquerel deleted the update-otel-rust-dep branch May 29, 2024 00:39
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