mortii / anki-morphs

A MorphMan fork rebuilt from the ground up with a focus on simplicity, performance, and a codebase with minimal technical debt.
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Bump the compatible-dependencies group with 5 updates #230

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Bumps the compatible-dependencies group with 5 updates:

Package From To
anki 24.04 24.04.1
aqt[qt6] 24.04 24.04.1
black 24.3.0 24.4.2
mypy 1.9.0 1.10.0
pytest 8.1.1 8.2.0

Updates anki from 24.04 to 24.04.1

Updates aqt[qt6] from 24.04 to 24.04.1

Updates black from 24.3.0 to 24.4.2

Release notes

Sourced from black's releases.

24.4.2

This is a bugfix release to fix two regressions in the new f-string parser introduced in 24.4.1.

Parser

  • Fix regression where certain complex f-strings failed to parse (#4332)

Performance

  • Fix bad performance on certain complex string literals (#4331)

24.4.1

Highlights

  • Add support for the new Python 3.12 f-string syntax introduced by PEP 701 (#3822)

Stable style

  • Fix crash involving indented dummy functions containing newlines (#4318)

Parser

  • Add support for type parameter defaults, a new syntactic feature added to Python 3.13 by PEP 696 (#4327)

Integrations

  • Github Action now works even when git archive is skipped (#4313)

24.4.0

Stable style

  • Fix unwanted crashes caused by AST equivalency check (#4290)

Preview style

  • if guards in case blocks are now wrapped in parentheses when the line is too long. (#4269)
  • Stop moving multiline strings to a new line unless inside brackets (#4289)

Integrations

  • Add a new option use_pyproject to the GitHub Action psf/black. This will read the Black version from pyproject.toml. (#4294)
Changelog

Sourced from black's changelog.

24.4.2

This is a bugfix release to fix two regressions in the new f-string parser introduced in 24.4.1.

Parser

  • Fix regression where certain complex f-strings failed to parse (#4332)

Performance

  • Fix bad performance on certain complex string literals (#4331)

24.4.1

Highlights

  • Add support for the new Python 3.12 f-string syntax introduced by PEP 701 (#3822)

Stable style

  • Fix crash involving indented dummy functions containing newlines (#4318)

Parser

  • Add support for type parameter defaults, a new syntactic feature added to Python 3.13 by PEP 696 (#4327)

Integrations

  • Github Action now works even when git archive is skipped (#4313)

24.4.0

Stable style

  • Fix unwanted crashes caused by AST equivalency check (#4290)

Preview style

  • if guards in case blocks are now wrapped in parentheses when the line is too long. (#4269)
  • Stop moving multiline strings to a new line unless inside brackets (#4289)

Integrations

  • Add a new option use_pyproject to the GitHub Action psf/black. This will read the Black version from pyproject.toml. (#4294)
Commits


Updates mypy from 1.9.0 to 1.10.0

Changelog

Sourced from mypy's changelog.

Mypy Release Notes

Next release

Mypy 1.10

We’ve just uploaded mypy 1.10 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 TypeIs (PEP 742)

Mypy now supports TypeIs (PEP 742), which allows functions to narrow the type of a value, similar to isinstance(). Unlike TypeGuard, TypeIs can narrow in both the if and else branches of an if statement:

from typing_extensions import TypeIs

def is_str(s: object) -> TypeIs[str]: return isinstance(s, str)

def f(o: str | int) -> None: if is_str(o): # Type of o is 'str' ... else: # Type of o is 'int' ...

TypeIs will be added to the typing module in Python 3.13, but it can be used on earlier Python versions by importing it from typing_extensions.

This feature was contributed by Jelle Zijlstra (PR 16898).

Support TypeVar Defaults (PEP 696)

PEP 696 adds support for type parameter defaults. Example:

from typing import Generic
from typing_extensions import TypeVar

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Commits


Updates pytest from 8.1.1 to 8.2.0

Release notes

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8.2.0

pytest 8.2.0 (2024-04-27)

Deprecations

  • #12069: A deprecation warning is now raised when implementations of one of the following hooks request a deprecated py.path.local parameter instead of the pathlib.Path parameter which replaced it:

    • pytest_ignore_collect{.interpreted-text role="hook"} - the path parameter - use collection_path instead.
    • pytest_collect_file{.interpreted-text role="hook"} - the path parameter - use file_path instead.
    • pytest_pycollect_makemodule{.interpreted-text role="hook"} - the path parameter - use module_path instead.
    • pytest_report_header{.interpreted-text role="hook"} - the startdir parameter - use start_path instead.
    • pytest_report_collectionfinish{.interpreted-text role="hook"} - the startdir parameter - use start_path instead.

    The replacement parameters are available since pytest 7.0.0. The old parameters will be removed in pytest 9.0.0.

    See legacy-path-hooks-deprecated{.interpreted-text role="ref"} for more details.

Features

  • #11871: Added support for reading command line arguments from a file using the prefix character @, like e.g.: pytest @tests.txt. The file must have one argument per line.

    See Read arguments from file <args-from-file>{.interpreted-text role="ref"} for details.

Improvements

  • #11523: pytest.importorskip{.interpreted-text role="func"} will now issue a warning if the module could be found, but raised ImportError{.interpreted-text role="class"} instead of ModuleNotFoundError{.interpreted-text role="class"}.

    The warning can be suppressed by passing exc_type=ImportError to pytest.importorskip{.interpreted-text role="func"}.

    See import-or-skip-import-error{.interpreted-text role="ref"} for details.

  • #11728: For unittest-based tests, exceptions during class cleanup (as raised by functions registered with TestCase.addClassCleanup <unittest.TestCase.addClassCleanup>{.interpreted-text role="meth"}) are now reported instead of silently failing.

  • #11777: Text is no longer truncated in the short test summary info section when -vv is given.

  • #12112: Improved namespace packages detection when consider_namespace_packages{.interpreted-text role="confval"} is enabled, covering more situations (like editable installs).

  • #9502: Added PYTEST_VERSION{.interpreted-text role="envvar"} environment variable which is defined at the start of the pytest session and undefined afterwards. It contains the value of pytest.__version__, and among other things can be used to easily check if code is running from within a pytest run.

Bug Fixes

  • #12065: Fixed a regression in pytest 8.0.0 where test classes containing setup_method and tests using @staticmethod or @classmethod would crash with AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'setup_method'.

    Now the request.instance <pytest.FixtureRequest.instance>{.interpreted-text role="attr"} attribute of tests using @staticmethod and @classmethod is no longer None, but a fresh instance of the class, like in non-static methods.

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Commits
  • 6bd3f31 Tweak changelog for 8.2.0
  • 9b6219b Prepare release version 8.2.0
  • 835765c Merge pull request #12130 from bluetech/fixtures-inline
  • 7e7503c unittest: report class cleanup exceptions (#12250)
  • 882c4da fixtures: inline fail_fixturefunc
  • 2e8fb9f fixtures: extract a _check_fixturedef method
  • acf2971 fixtures: inline _getnextfixturedef into _get_active_fixturedef
  • 3c77aec fixtures: move "request" check early
  • d217d68 fixtures: inline _compute_fixture_value
  • 530be28 fixtures: use early return in _get_active_fixturedef
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