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Add support of RoadRunner v2024.1 #12

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@msmakouz msmakouz commented Apr 11, 2024

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Bugfix?
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The update in this release primarily focuses on the composer.json file, where the version constraint for the spiral/roadrunner package has been modified. This change allows the project to support two specific versions of the package, enhancing flexibility and compatibility with newer functionalities.

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composer.json Updated version constraint for spiral/roadrunner to 2023.1 or 2024.1

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In the land of code and might,
A rabbit hopped through the night.
With a tweak and a hop, updates aligned,
roadrunner versions, now refined.
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51-51: The updated version constraint for spiral/roadrunner correctly uses logical OR (||) and the caret (^) to specify compatible versions. This change effectively broadens the support as intended without introducing potential conflicts with other dependencies.


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@msmakouz msmakouz merged commit 54f92a4 into 2.x Apr 11, 2024
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@msmakouz msmakouz deleted the feature/roadrunner-2024 branch April 11, 2024 17:40
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