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chore(deps): bump hypothesis from 6.58.0 to 6.62.0 #53

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps hypothesis from 6.58.0 to 6.62.0.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.62.0

A classic error when testing is to write a test function that can never fail, even on inputs that aren't allowed or manually provided. By analogy to the design pattern of:

@​pytest.mark.parametrize("arg", [ ..., # passing examples pytest.param(..., marks=[pytest.mark.xfail]) # expected-failing input ])

we now support "@​example(...).xfail()", with the same (optional) "condition", "reason", and "raises" arguments as "pytest.mark.xfail()".

Naturally you can also write ".via(...).xfail(...)", or ".xfail(...).via(...)", if you wish to note the provenance of expected-failing examples.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.61.3

This patch teaches our enhanced "get_type_hints()" function to 'see through' "partial" application, allowing inference from type hints to work in a few more cases which aren't (yet!) supported by the standard-library version.

The canonical version of these notes (with links) is on readthedocs.

Hypothesis for Python - version 6.61.2

This patch improves our pretty-printing of failing examples, including some refactoring to prepare for exciting future features.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.61.1

This patch brings our "domains()" and "emails()" strategies into compliance with RFC 5890 §2.3.1: we no longer generate parts-of- domains where the third and fourth characters are "--" ("R-LDH labels"), though future versions may deliberately generate "xn--" punycode labels. Thanks to python-email-validator for the report!

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.61.0

This release improves our treatment of database keys, which based on (among other things) the source code of your test function. We now post-process this source to ignore decorators, comments, trailing whitespace, and blank lines - so that you can add "@​example()"s or make some small no-op edits to your code without preventing replay of any known failing or covering examples.

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Commits
  • 142d49f Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.62.0 and update changelog
  • 329ba04 Merge pull request #3537 from Zac-HD/example-xfail
  • e1deea8 Fix formatting
  • 0f749bc Update hypothesis-python/src/hypothesis/core.py
  • 679ce87 Merge pull request #3541 from HypothesisWorks/create-pull-request/patch
  • f0b1252 Skip some typecheck tests for py37
  • 88d9d7b Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.61.3 and update changelog
  • d10c36b Update pinned dependencies
  • 8334479 Merge pull request #3536 from Zac-HD/get-hints-from-partial
  • 86c17a7 Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.61.2 and update changelog
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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #54.