Fixed issue that results in non-deterministic false positive error, often relating to the "awaitable" check.
Fixed bug that results in a false positive error when using a traditional generic type alias defined with a "naked" type variable surrounded by Annotated within a Python 3.12 type statement.
Fixed a bug that leads to a false positive when using asssert_type with a **kwargs parameter that is annotated with an unpacked TypedDict.
Fixed recent regression that results in a spurious type error when accessing an instance variable self.x if x has the type of a class-scoped type variable with a default value.
Fixed a recent regression that results in false positive errors under certain circumstances that involve assignability checks for two callables that involve a *args: *tuple[] parameter.
Fixed bug that results in a false positive when resolving a multi-part import target that involves a circular dependency.
Fixed regression that results in a false positive error (and an error that is reported at a bogus location) when overriding a dataclass field with a converter.
Fixed bug in constraint solver that resulted in behavior that differed depending on the order of methods in a protocol.
Fixed a bug that results in a spurious error when specializing an old-style generic type alias whose type is defined as a new-style type alias that has multiple type parameters, only some of which are used in its type definition.
Fixed bug that leads to incorrect type narrowing in the negative ("else") case when using isinstance with a filter type that is typed as type[X].
Fixed bug that results in a false negative when the specialization of a ParamSpec results in a signature that has a duplicate parameter name where one parameter has a default value and the other does not.
Enhancements:
Added a limit to the number of typed declarations that will be evaluated for a single symbol. This mitigates performance issues with code that redeclares a symbol hundreds or thousands of times.
Updated support for "closed" TypedDict to match latest updates to PEP 728.
Enhanced the type(y) == x type guard logic to support the case where y is declared as a type variable with an upper bound that overlaps with the type of x.
Updated typeshed stubs to the latest version.
Updated toml parser library to support toml 1.0.0 syntax.
Removed the limitation that the "ignore" setting in a config file must be relative to the project root.
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