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[ruby] Update sqlite3: 1.3.13 → 1.4.0 (minor) #262

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Here is everything you need to know about this update. Please take a good look at what changed and the test results before merging this pull request.

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✳️ sqlite3 (1.3.13 → 1.4.0) · Repo · Changelog

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1.4.0 (from changelog)

  • Enhancements

    • Better aggregator support

  • Bugfixes

    • Various

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@​depfu rebase

@depfu depfu bot force-pushed the depfu/update/sqlite3-1.4.0 branch from 4e2d794 to 13e6610 Feb 10, 2019

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