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Update pytest-runner to 5.2 #242

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This PR updates pytest-runner from 4.0 to 5.2.

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5.2

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* 50: This project is deprecated.

5.1

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* 49: Surgically restore support for older setuptools versions.

5.0

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* 42: Prefer pyproject.toml
* Refresh package metadata.
* This release now intentionally introduces the changes
unintionally brought about in 4.5 and 4.3, where the
adoption of declarative config adds a new requirement
on setuptools 30.4 or later. On systems running older
setuptools, installation of pytest-runner via
``easy_install`` (or ``setup_requires``), will result
in a ``DistributionNotFound`` exception.

All projects should pin to ``pytest-runner < 5``
or upgrade the environment to ``setuptools >= 30.4``
(prior to invoking setup.py).

4.5.1

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* 48: Revert changes from 4.5 - restoring project to the
state at 4.4.

4.5

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(Pulled from PyPI due to 43 and 48)

* Packaging (skeleton) refresh, including adoption of
`black <https://pypi.org/project/black>`_ for style.

4.4

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* 43: Detect condition where declarative config will cause
errors and emit a UserWarning with guidance on necessary
actions.

4.3.1

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* 43: Re-release of 4.2 to supersede the 4.3 release which
proved to be backward-incompatible in that it requires
setuptools 30.4 or possibly later (to install). In the future, a
backward-incompatible release will re-release these changes.
For projects including pytest-runner, particularly as
``setup_requires``, if support for older setuptools is required,
please pin to ``pytest-runner < 5``.

4.3

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(Pulled from PyPI due to 43)

* 42: Update project metadata, including pyproject.toml declaration.

4.2

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* 40: Remove declared dependency and instead assert it at
run time.

4.1

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* 40: Declare dependency on Setuptools in package metadata.
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