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Bump typing-extensions from 4.3.0 to 4.6.3 #55

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps typing-extensions from 4.3.0 to 4.6.3.

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Release 4.6.3 (June 1, 2023)

  • Fix a regression introduced in v4.6.0 in the implementation of runtime-checkable protocols. The regression meant that doing class Foo(X, typing_extensions.Protocol), where X was a class that had abc.ABCMeta as its metaclass, would then cause subsequent isinstance(1, X) calls to erroneously raise TypeError. Patch by Alex Waygood (backporting the CPython PR python/cpython#105152).
  • Sync the repository's LICENSE file with that of CPython. typing_extensions is distributed under the same license as CPython itself.
  • Skip a problematic test on Python 3.12.0b1. The test fails on 3.12.0b1 due to a bug in CPython, which will be fixed in 3.12.0b2. The typing_extensions test suite now passes on 3.12.0b1.

Release 4.6.2 (May 25, 2023)

  • Fix use of @deprecated on classes with __new__ but no __init__. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra.
  • Fix regression in version 4.6.1 where comparing a generic class against a runtime-checkable protocol using isinstance() would cause AttributeError to be raised if using Python 3.7.

Release 4.6.1 (May 23, 2023)

  • Change deprecated @runtime to formal API @runtime_checkable in the error message. Patch by Xuehai Pan.
  • Fix regression in 4.6.0 where attempting to define a Protocol that was generic over a ParamSpec or a TypeVarTuple would cause TypeError to be raised. Patch by Alex Waygood.

Release 4.6.0 (May 22, 2023)

  • typing_extensions is now documented at https://typing-extensions.readthedocs.io/en/latest/. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra.

  • Add typing_extensions.Buffer, a marker class for buffer types, as proposed by PEP 688. Equivalent to collections.abc.Buffer in Python 3.12. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra.

  • Backport two CPython PRs fixing various issues with typing.Literal: python/cpython#23294 and python/cpython#23383. Both CPython PRs were originally by Yurii Karabas, and both were backported to Python >=3.9.1, but no earlier. Patch by Alex Waygood.

    A side effect of one of the changes is that equality comparisons of Literal objects will now raise a TypeError if one of the Literal objects being compared has a mutable parameter. (Using mutable parameters with Literal is not supported by PEP 586 or by any major static type checkers.)

  • Literal is now reimplemented on all Python versions <= 3.10.0. The

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #60.