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Release/v1.0.0 rc2 #2052

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Description of Changes

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API and ABI breaking changes

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@cloutiertyler cloutiertyler changed the base branch from master to release/v1.0.0-rc1-hotfix3 December 13, 2024 16:10
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Note the failing tests are because of the crates.io workaround I did, but should not be an issue

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