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Fix sample code in readme #245

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Fix sample code in readme #245

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Since we continue to use async_trait in default mode, we should keep it in the demo code, otherwise, newcomers will meet the same issue in: #217, that's the problem I ran into now.

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link #202

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Thanks!

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 80.55%. Comparing base (8c310e7) to head (173c985).
Report is 25 commits behind head on main.

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  Lines        9790    11326    +1536     
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+ Hits         7806     9124    +1318     
- Misses       1984     2202     +218     

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@slawlor slawlor merged commit 1fb5e4c into slawlor:main Jun 18, 2024
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