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Update Windows.Devices.Spi declaration #1732

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  • Improvement (non-breaking change that improves a feature, code or algorithm)
  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
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  • I have added tests to cover my changes.
  • All new and existing tests passed.

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nfbot commented Oct 14, 2020

Hi @josesimoes,

I'm nanoFramework bot.
Thank you for your contribution!

A human will be reviewing it shortly. 😉

@nfbot nfbot added the Type: dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file(s) or version label Oct 14, 2020
@josesimoes josesimoes merged commit ae2b067 into nanoframework:develop Oct 14, 2020
@josesimoes josesimoes deleted the update-win-devices-spi-declaration branch October 14, 2020 23:36
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