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Closes #58703

@jakobnissen jakobnissen added the backport 1.12 Change should be backported to release-1.12 label Jun 12, 2025
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nsajko commented Jun 12, 2025

I believe the compat entries usually go before the REPL examples.

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Thanks @jakobnissen !

@topolarity topolarity merged commit 66ec6ee into JuliaLang:master Jun 12, 2025
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doc: missing compat notes for OncePerProcess, OncePerTask, OncePerThread
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