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chore(deps-dev): bump hypothesis from 6.37.2 to 6.39.4 #347

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Bumps hypothesis from 6.37.2 to 6.39.4.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.39.4

This patch tweaks some internal formatting. There is no user-visible change.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.39.3

If the "shrink" phase is disabled, we now stop the "generate" phase as soon as an error is found regardless of the value of the "report_multiple_examples" setting, since that's probably what you wanted (issue #3244).

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.39.2

This patch clarifies rare error messages in "builds()" (issue #3225) and "floats()" (issue #3207).

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.39.1

This patch fixes a regression where the bound inner function ("your_test.hypothesis.inner_test") would be invoked with positional arguments rather than passing them by name, which broke pytest-asyncio (issue #3245).

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.39.0

This release improves Hypothesis' handling of positional-only arguments, which are now allowed "@​st.composite" strategies.

On Python 3.8 and later, the first arguments to "builds()" and "from_model()" are now natively positional-only. In cases which were already errors, the "TypeError" from incorrect usage will therefore be raises immediately when the function is called, rather than when the strategy object is used.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.38.0

This release makes "floats()" error consistently when your floating- point hardware has been configured to violate IEEE-754 for subnormal numbers, instead of only when an internal assertion was tripped (issue #3092).

If this happens to you, passing "allow_subnormal=False" will suppress the explicit error. However, we strongly recommend fixing the root cause by disabling global-effect unsafe-math compiler options instead, or at least consulting e.g. Simon Byrne's Beware of fast-math

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  • 180badb Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.39.4 and update changelog
  • d780225 Merge pull request #3256 from Zac-HD/unblock-upgrade
  • a7c693b Skip ghostwriter tests on Windows
  • ec15c72 Update py311 test config and skips
  • cfa95cf Try resolving failures
  • 187b65d Update for new mypy
  • a6d6942 Add more linters
  • 625eb65 Update pinned deps
  • f843a82 unblock update
  • d8c7f1e Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.39.3 and update changelog
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Bumps [hypothesis](https://github.com/HypothesisWorks/hypothesis) from 6.37.2 to 6.39.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/HypothesisWorks/hypothesis/releases)
- [Commits](HypothesisWorks/hypothesis@hypothesis-python-6.37.2...hypothesis-python-6.39.4)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: hypothesis
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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@winged winged merged commit 6edb31b into main Mar 21, 2022
@winged winged deleted the dependabot/pip/hypothesis-6.39.4 branch March 21, 2022 13:28
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