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derive Copy and Clone for Upgrade signals #4637

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@pepyakin pepyakin added A0-please_review Pull request needs code review. B0-silent Changes should not be mentioned in any release notes C1-low PR touches the given topic and has a low impact on builders. D3-trivial 🧸 PR contains trivial changes in a runtime directory that do not require an audit. labels Dec 29, 2021
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@bkchr bkchr merged commit a43a62c into pep-split-paras-tests Dec 29, 2021
@bkchr bkchr deleted the pep-chore-derives branch December 29, 2021 23:37
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* master:
  Set CurrentCodeHash before running some dispatchable benchmarks (#4645)
  paras: split tests (#4636)
  Bump quote from 1.0.10 to 1.0.14 (#4632)
  Bump pin-project from 1.0.8 to 1.0.9 (#4606)
  chore: fix copy&paste and tidy comments (#4646)
  derive Copy and Clone for Upgrade signals (#4637) (#4647)
  paras: fix upgrade restriction signal (#4603)
  configuration: Rename validation_upgrade_{frequency -> cooldown} (#4635)
  Bump lru from 0.7.1 to 0.7.2 (#4633)
  paras: add governance control dispatchables (#4575)
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