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  • go 1.24
  • mockery as go tool (and used with go generate), updates to its latest v2 version (v3 requires migration)
  • latest version of libraries
  • latest version of testing docker images
  • gofmt

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  • Upgraded golang to version 1.24 (bugfixes, performances, new features like go tool...)
  • Added mockery as dependency tool, and used with go generate
  • Upgraded libs to their own latest version (some may have CVE flaws)

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- go 1.24
- mockery as go tool (and used with `go generate`), updates to its latest v2 version (v3 requires migration)
- latest version of libraries
- latest version of testing docker images
- gofmt
@maitredede maitredede requested a review from lorenzodonini as a code owner May 26, 2025 03:15
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xBlaz3kx commented Aug 16, 2025

Hey,

this PR can be split into multiple smaller ones. Also note that dependencies might be breaking and go version upgrade is definitely breaking changes.

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