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Docopt is only used directly in the render_readme binary, though this
does transitively update some crates that are used in production.

Refs #1265, #1805

Docopt is only used directly in the `render_readme` binary, though this
does transitively update some crates that are used in production.

Refs rust-lang#1265, rust-lang#1805
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sgrif commented Aug 25, 2019

@bors: r+

Will deploy on its own when I get home

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bors commented Aug 25, 2019

📌 Commit 439db3a has been approved by sgrif

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bors commented Aug 25, 2019

⌛ Testing commit 439db3a with merge a248372...

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Bump docopt 0.8 -> 1.1.0

Docopt is only used directly in the `render_readme` binary, though this
does transitively update some crates that are used in production.

Refs #1265, #1805
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bors commented Aug 25, 2019

☀️ Test successful - checks-travis
Approved by: sgrif
Pushing a248372 to master...

@bors bors merged commit 439db3a into rust-lang:master Aug 25, 2019
@jtgeibel jtgeibel deleted the update/docopt branch November 23, 2019 05:10
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