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Bump the python-packages group across 1 directory with 3 updates #55

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Bumps the python-packages group with 3 updates in the / directory: mypy, coverage[toml] and pytest.

Updates mypy from 1.10.1 to 1.11.0

Changelog

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Mypy Release Notes

Next release

Mypy 1.11

We’ve just uploaded mypy 1.11 to the Python Package Index (PyPI). Mypy is a static type checker for Python. This release includes new features, performance improvements and bug fixes. You can install it as follows:

python3 -m pip install -U mypy

You can read the full documentation for this release on Read the Docs.

Support Python 3.12 Syntax for Generics (PEP 695)

Mypy now supports the new type parameter syntax introduced in Python 3.12 (PEP 695). This feature is still experimental and must be enabled with the --enable-incomplete-feature=NewGenericSyntax flag, or with enable_incomplete_feature = NewGenericSyntax in the mypy configuration file. We plan to enable this by default in the next mypy feature release.

This example demonstrates the new syntax:

# Generic function
def f[T](https://github.com/python/mypy/blob/master/x: T) -> T: ...

reveal_type(f(1)) # Revealed type is 'int'

Generic class

class C[T]: def init(self, x: T) -> None: self.x = x

c = C('a') reveal_type(c.x) # Revealed type is 'str'

Type alias

type A[T] = C[list[T]]

This feature was contributed by Jukka Lehtosalo.

Support for functools.partial

Mypy now type checks uses of functools.partial. Previously mypy would accept arbitrary arguments.

This example will now produce an error:

from functools import partial
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Commits


Updates coverage[toml] from 7.5.4 to 7.6.0

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7.6.0

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  • Exclusion patterns can now be multi-line, thanks to Daniel Diniz <pull 1807_>. This enables many interesting exclusion use-cases, including those requested in issues 118 (entire files), 996 (multiple lines only when appearing together), 1741 (remainder of a function), and 1803 (arbitrary sequence of marked lines). See the multi_line_exclude section of the docs for more details and examples.
  • The JSON report now includes per-function and per-class coverage information. Thanks to Daniel Diniz for getting the work started. This closes issue 1793 and issue 1532.
  • Fixed an incorrect calculation of "(no class)" lines in the HTML classes report.
  • Python 3.13.0b3 is supported.

:arrow_right:  PyPI page: coverage 7.6.0. :arrow_right:  To install: python3 -m pip install coverage==7.6.0

Changelog

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Version 7.6.0 — 2024-07-11

  • Exclusion patterns can now be multi-line, thanks to Daniel Diniz <pull 1807_>. This enables many interesting exclusion use-cases, including those requested in issues 118 <issue 118_> (entire files), 996 <issue 996_>_ (multiple lines only when appearing together), 1741 <issue 1741_>_ (remainder of a function), and 1803 <issue 1803_>_ (arbitrary sequence of marked lines). See the :ref:multi_line_exclude section of the docs for more details and examples.

  • The JSON report now includes per-function and per-class coverage information. Thanks to Daniel Diniz <pull 1809_>_ for getting the work started. This closes issue 1793_ and issue 1532_.

  • Fixed an incorrect calculation of "(no class)" lines in the HTML classes report.

  • Python 3.13.0b3 is supported.

.. _issue 118: nedbat/coveragepy#118 .. _issue 996: nedbat/coveragepy#996 .. _issue 1532: nedbat/coveragepy#1532 .. _issue 1741: nedbat/coveragepy#1741 .. _issue 1793: nedbat/coveragepy#1793 .. _issue 1803: nedbat/coveragepy#1803 .. _pull 1807: nedbat/coveragepy#1807 .. _pull 1809: nedbat/coveragepy#1809

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Commits
  • 59a3cd7 docs: sample HTML for 7.6.0
  • 7f27fa7 docs: prep for 7.6.0
  • 6a268b0 docs: issues closed by the json region reporting
  • 5bfe9e7 chore: bump actions/setup-python from 5.1.0 to 5.1.1 (#1814)
  • ab609ef docs: mention json region reporting in the changes
  • 92d96b9 fix: json report needs 'no class' and 'no function' also
  • e47e7e7 refactor: move duplicate code into methods
  • 3d6be2b fix: json format should bump for regions
  • a9992d2 test: add a test of json regions with branches
  • 8b89764 test: json expectations should have explicit format number
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Updates pytest from 8.2.2 to 8.3.1

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8.3.1

pytest 8.3.1 (2024-07-20)

The 8.3.0 release failed to include the change notes and docs for the release. This patch release remedies this. There are no other changes.

8.3.0

pytest 8.3.0 (2024-07-20)

New features

  • #12231: Added [--xfail-tb]{.title-ref} flag, which turns on traceback output for XFAIL results.

    • If the [--xfail-tb]{.title-ref} flag is not given, tracebacks for XFAIL results are NOT shown.
    • The style of traceback for XFAIL is set with [--tb]{.title-ref}, and can be [auto|long|short|line|native|no]{.title-ref}.
    • Note: Even if you have [--xfail-tb]{.title-ref} set, you won't see them if [--tb=no]{.title-ref}.

    Some history:

    With pytest 8.0, [-rx]{.title-ref} or [-ra]{.title-ref} would not only turn on summary reports for xfail, but also report the tracebacks for xfail results. This caused issues with some projects that utilize xfail, but don't want to see all of the xfail tracebacks.

    This change detaches xfail tracebacks from [-rx]{.title-ref}, and now we turn on xfail tracebacks with [--xfail-tb]{.title-ref}. With this, the default [-rx]{.title-ref}/ [-ra]{.title-ref} behavior is identical to pre-8.0 with respect to xfail tracebacks. While this is a behavior change, it brings default behavior back to pre-8.0.0 behavior, which ultimately was considered the better course of action.

  • #12281: Added support for keyword matching in marker expressions.

    Now tests can be selected by marker keyword arguments. Supported values are int{.interpreted-text role="class"}, (unescaped) str{.interpreted-text role="class"}, bool{.interpreted-text role="class"} & None{.interpreted-text role="data"}.

    See marker examples <marker_keyword_expression_example>{.interpreted-text role="ref"} for more information.

    -- by lovetheguitar{.interpreted-text role="user"}

  • #12567: Added --no-fold-skipped command line option.

    If this option is set, then skipped tests in short summary are no longer grouped by reason but all tests are printed individually with their nodeid in the same way as other statuses.

    -- by pbrezina{.interpreted-text role="user"}

Improvements in existing functionality

  • #12469: The console output now uses the "third-party plugins" terminology, replacing the previously established but confusing and outdated reference to setuptools <setuptools:index>{.interpreted-text role="std:doc"} -- by webknjaz{.interpreted-text role="user"}.

  • #12544, #12545: Python virtual environment detection was improved by checking for a pyvenv.cfg{.interpreted-text role="file"} file, ensuring reliable detection on various platforms -- by zachsnickers{.interpreted-text role="user"}.

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Commits
  • de98446 Prepare release version 8.3.1
  • bd0a042 Merge pull request #12636 from pytest-dev/update-release-notes
  • 664325b doc/changelog: update 8.3.0 notes
  • 19d225d Merge pull request #12635 from pytest-dev/release-8.3.0
  • bc33028 Prepare release version 8.3.0
  • a7d5a8e Merge pull request #12557 from x612skm/maintainence/11771-pypy-3.9-bump
  • ced7072 Add a change note for PR #11771
  • d42b76d Adjust test_errors_in_xfail_skip_expressions for PyPy
  • 9eee45a Bump PyPy runtime to v3.9 @ GHA
  • d489247 Fix caching of parameterized fixtures (#12600)
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dependabot[bot] commented 4 months ago

Superseded by #57.