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feat(core): upgrade DataFusion to support the array of struct syntax #956

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Before they are merged back into the DataFusion, Wren core will be based on the specific commit to support the syntax.

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@goldmedal goldmedal changed the title Upgrade DataFusion to support the array of struct syntax feat(core): upgrade DataFusion to support the array of struct syntax Nov 27, 2024
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@goldmedal goldmedal marked this pull request as ready for review November 27, 2024 08:55
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LGTM

@grieve54706 grieve54706 merged commit 689caf8 into Canner:main Nov 28, 2024
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@grieve54706 grieve54706 added this to the 0.12.3 milestone Nov 28, 2024
@goldmedal goldmedal deleted the chore/upgrade-for-array-struct branch November 28, 2024 08:49
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