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refactor(toml): remove Utils object #5342

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  • replaces Utils object with functions

@timreichen timreichen requested a review from kt3k as a code owner July 7, 2024 12:50
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 95.82%. Comparing base (b6906a9) to head (c251210).

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LGTM

@kt3k kt3k merged commit ab0dd78 into denoland:main Jul 8, 2024
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@timreichen timreichen deleted the toml-remove-utils-object branch August 17, 2024 23:35
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