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chore: upgrade to the latest functions-py #607

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What kind of change does this PR introduce?

Version bump to 0.3.1 of functions-py

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Have we updated how functions-py is imported? (E.g. change FunctionsClient -> SyncFunctionsClient or similar)

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Yeah this was done before the 2.0.0 release went out.

@silentworks silentworks merged commit d02f41f into main Oct 30, 2023
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@silentworks silentworks deleted the chore/upgrade-functions-py branch October 30, 2023 21:47
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