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Oleg A eacea996d4
Handle expected warnings & raise unexpected warnings (#1315)
* chore: replace fixture loop with event_loop

* chore: mark expected warnings

* chore: raise unexpected warnings

* chore: rm unused record

* fix: rm parenthesized context manager

* chore: warnings shall not pass

* chore: replace fixture loop with event_loop

* chore: mark expected warnings

* chore: raise unexpected warnings

* chore: rm unused record

* fix: rm parenthesized context manager

* chore: warnings shall not pass

* Revert "chore: raise unexpected warnings"

This reverts commit 4c91df243d.

* chore: warnings shall not pass v2

* fix: graceful aiohttp session close

* chore: minor typo

* chore: mark expected warnings

* fix: temporary mute ResourceWarning

#1320

* fix: close pool with redis

* chore: code reformat and lint

* chore: simplify tests with fixture

* chore: make aresponses clear

* chore: divide asserts with blank line

* chore: rm duplicated assertions

* chore: rm unnecessary extra

* chore: bump test dependencies

* chore: bump test dependencies (fix)
2023-10-01 15:28:54 +03:00

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