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os.proc.call: replace reference to Chunk(/ByteData).string() with text() #210

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The .string() method in geny's ByteData was removed [1].

1: com-lihaoyi/geny@d1289bc

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Thanks!

@lefou lefou merged commit 635a451 into com-lihaoyi:main Sep 15, 2023
@lefou lefou added this to the after 0.9.1 milestone Sep 15, 2023
@Flowdalic Flowdalic deleted the fix-call-scaladoc branch September 15, 2023 13:32
Flowdalic added a commit to Flowdalic/os-lib that referenced this pull request Sep 18, 2023
External mappings, especially to scaladoc of os-lib's dependencies
would prevent documentation errors like the one that got fixed by
635a451 ("os.proc.call: replace reference to
Chunk(/ByteData).string() with text() (com-lihaoyi#210)") *and* linking to other
project's documentation makes it easier for users to understand the
API.
Flowdalic added a commit to Flowdalic/os-lib that referenced this pull request Sep 18, 2023
External mappings, especially to scaladoc of os-lib's dependencies
would prevent documentation errors like the one that got fixed by
635a451 ("os.proc.call: replace reference to
Chunk(/ByteData).string() with text() (com-lihaoyi#210)") *and* linking to other
project's documentation makes it easier for users to understand the
API.
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