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Bump dwds to 13.1.0 #101730

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@goderbauer goderbauer commented Apr 11, 2022

Which (indirectly) bumps analyzer to 3.4.1, which is needed to unblock #100575.

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ dependencies:
args: 2.3.0
browser_launcher: 1.1.0
dds: 2.2.0
dwds: 13.0.0
dwds: 13.1.0
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This is the line that was actually changed. All other changes in this PR are a result of running flutter update-packages --force-upgrade.

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LGTM 👍

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nice

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