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Bumps nanoFramework.Benchmark from 1.0.107 to 1.0.108

[version update]

⚠️ This is an automated update. ⚠️

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    • Upgraded the benchmarking component dependency to a newer version for improved compatibility and maintenance.

Bumps nanoFramework.Benchmark from 1.0.107 to 1.0.108</br>
[version update]

### ⚠️ This is an automated update. ⚠️
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This pull request upgrades the nanoFramework.Benchmark dependency in the packages.lock.json file. The update changes the requested version from [1.0.107, 1.0.107] to [1.0.108, 1.0.108] and the resolved version from 1.0.107 to 1.0.108. Additionally, the contentHash for this dependency has been updated, indicating a metadata change that aligns with the new version.

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File Change Summary
nanoFramework.Json.Benchmark/**/packages.lock.json Upgraded the nanoFramework.Benchmark dependency: requested version from [1.0.107, 1.0.107] to [1.0.108, 1.0.108], resolved version from 1.0.107 to 1.0.108, and updated the contentHash.

Possibly related PRs

  • Update 1 NuGet dependencies #340: Involves similar updates to the nanoFramework.Benchmark dependency in the packages.lock.json file, aligning requested and resolved versions.
  • Update 1 NuGet dependencies #343: Focuses on modifications of the requested, resolved, and contentHash fields for the nanoFramework.Benchmark dependency, directly relating to the current changes.
  • Update 1 NuGet dependencies #385: Updates the same dependency, modifying the version details and content hash, which establishes a direct code-level relation to this PR.

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7-9: Dependency Update Verified

The nanoFramework.Benchmark dependency has been updated correctly:

  • The "requested" version has been bumped from [1.0.107, 1.0.107] to [1.0.108, 1.0.108].
  • The "resolved" version is now "1.0.108".
  • The "contentHash" has also been updated accordingly, reflecting the new package metadata.

This change appears to be automated and consistent with an upgrade process. Please ensure that the build and integration tests run successfully with this new dependency version.


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@nfbot nfbot merged commit 2cfb073 into main Apr 3, 2025
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