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Update dependency cbor2 to v5.5.0 #61

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Update dependency cbor2 to v5.5.0 #61

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
cbor2 (changelog) minor ==5.4.6 -> ==5.5.0

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agronholm/cbor2 (cbor2)

v5.5.0

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  • The cbor2.encoder, cbor2.decoder or cbor2.types modules were deprecated – import their contents directly from cbor2 from now on. The old modules will be removed in the next major release.
  • Added support for Python 3.12
  • Added type annotations
  • Dropped support for Python 3.7
  • Fixed bug in the fp attribute of the built-in version of CBORDecoder and CBOREncoder where the getter returns an invalid pointer if the read method of the file was a built-in method

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@dustinblack dustinblack merged commit 904c4f5 into main Oct 23, 2023
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@dustinblack dustinblack deleted the renovate/all branch October 23, 2023 11:23
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