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Bump the python-packages group with 9 updates #115

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Bumps the python-packages group with 9 updates:

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psycopg2 2.9.6 2.9.9
sqlalchemy 2.0.13 2.0.29
black 23.10.1 24.3.0
pytest 7.4.2 8.1.1
pytest-cov 4.1.0 5.0.0
pytest-asyncio 0.21.0 0.23.6
pylint 3.0.2 3.1.0
mypy 1.6.0 1.9.0
types-pyyaml 6.0.12.12 6.0.12.20240311

Updates psycopg2 from 2.9.6 to 2.9.9

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Current release

What's new in psycopg 2.9.9 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Add support for Python 3.12.
  • Drop support for Python 3.6.

What's new in psycopg 2.9.8 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Wheel package bundled with PostgreSQL 16 libpq in order to add support for recent features, such as sslcertmode.

What's new in psycopg 2.9.7 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Fix propagation of exceptions raised during module initialization (:ticket:[#1598](https://github.com/psycopg/psycopg2/issues/1598)).
  • Fix building when pg_config returns an empty string (:ticket:[#1599](https://github.com/psycopg/psycopg2/issues/1599)).
  • Wheel package bundled with OpenSSL 1.1.1v.

What's new in psycopg 2.9.6 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Package manylinux 2014 for aarch64 and ppc64le platforms, in order to include libpq 15 in the binary package (:ticket:[#1396](https://github.com/psycopg/psycopg2/issues/1396)).
  • Wheel package bundled with OpenSSL 1.1.1t.

What's new in psycopg 2.9.5 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Add support for Python 3.11.
  • Add support for rowcount in MERGE statements in binary packages (:ticket:[#1497](https://github.com/psycopg/psycopg2/issues/1497)).
  • Wheel package bundled with OpenSSL 1.1.1r and PostgreSQL 15 libpq.

What's new in psycopg 2.9.4 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Fix ~psycopg2.extras.register_composite(), ~psycopg2.extras.register_range() with customized :sql:search_path (:ticket:[#1487](https://github.com/psycopg/psycopg2/issues/1487)).
  • Handle correctly composite types with names or in schemas requiring escape.

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Commits
  • ad5bee7 chore: bump version number to 2.9.9
  • 37d1de1 chore: add support for Python 3.12
  • abf2723 chore: drop support for Python 3.6
  • 2da65a7 chore: drop leftover Python 2.7 import aliases from setup.py
  • 3fa60fd chore: bump doc requirement complained by dependabot
  • 1c1484e ci: better interaction with scaleway build server
  • c81cec6 chore: bump to next dev release
  • 7fe8cb7 chore: bump docs requirements dependabot complains about
  • b39d5d6 chore: bundle libpq 16
  • 921510d docs: replace "compiled against" with "bundled with" in news file
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Updates sqlalchemy from 2.0.13 to 2.0.29

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2.0.29

Released: March 23, 2024

orm

  • [orm] [usecase] Added support for the PEP 695 TypeAliasType construct as well as the python 3.12 native type keyword to work with ORM Annotated Declarative form when using these constructs to link to a PEP 593 Annotated container, allowing the resolution of the Annotated to proceed when these constructs are used in a _orm.Mapped typing container.

    References: #11130

  • [orm] [bug] Fixed Declarative issue where typing a relationship using _orm.Relationship rather than _orm.Mapped would inadvertently pull in the "dynamic" relationship loader strategy for that attribute.

    References: #10611

  • [orm] [bug] Fixed issue in ORM annotated declarative where using _orm.mapped_column() with an _orm.mapped_column.index or _orm.mapped_column.unique setting of False would be overridden by an incoming Annotated element that featured that parameter set to True, even though the immediate _orm.mapped_column() element is more specific and should take precedence. The logic to reconcile the booleans has been enhanced to accommodate a local value of False as still taking precedence over an incoming True value from the annotated element.

    References: #11091

  • [orm] [bug] [regression] Fixed regression from version 2.0.28 caused by the fix for #11085 where the newer method of adjusting post-cache bound parameter values would interefere with the implementation for the _orm.subqueryload() loader option, which has some more legacy patterns in use internally, when the additional loader criteria feature were used with this loader option.

    References: #11173

engine

  • [engine] [bug] Fixed issue in engine_insertmanyvalues feature where using a primary key column with an "inline execute" default generator such as an explicit Sequence with an explcit schema name, while at the same time using the _engine.Connection.execution_options.schema_translate_map

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Updates black from 23.10.1 to 24.3.0

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24.3.0

Highlights

This release is a milestone: it fixes Black's first CVE security vulnerability. If you run Black on untrusted input, or if you habitually put thousands of leading tab characters in your docstrings, you are strongly encouraged to upgrade immediately to fix CVE-2024-21503.

This release also fixes a bug in Black's AST safety check that allowed Black to make incorrect changes to certain f-strings that are valid in Python 3.12 and higher.

Stable style

  • Don't move comments along with delimiters, which could cause crashes (#4248)
  • Strengthen AST safety check to catch more unsafe changes to strings. Previous versions of Black would incorrectly format the contents of certain unusual f-strings containing nested strings with the same quote type. Now, Black will crash on such strings until support for the new f-string syntax is implemented. (#4270)
  • Fix a bug where line-ranges exceeding the last code line would not work as expected (#4273)

Performance

  • Fix catastrophic performance on docstrings that contain large numbers of leading tab characters. This fixes CVE-2024-21503. (#4278)

Documentation

  • Note what happens when --check is used with --quiet (#4236)

24.2.0

Stable style

  • Fixed a bug where comments where mistakenly removed along with redundant parentheses (#4218)

Preview style

  • Move the hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets feature to the unstable style due to an outstanding crash and proposed formatting tweaks (#4198)
  • Fixed a bug where base expressions caused inconsistent formatting of ** in tenary expression (#4154)
  • Checking for newline before adding one on docstring that is almost at the line limit (#4185)
  • Remove redundant parentheses in case statement if guards (#4214).

Configuration

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Changelog

Sourced from black's changelog.

24.3.0

Highlights

This release is a milestone: it fixes Black's first CVE security vulnerability. If you run Black on untrusted input, or if you habitually put thousands of leading tab characters in your docstrings, you are strongly encouraged to upgrade immediately to fix CVE-2024-21503.

This release also fixes a bug in Black's AST safety check that allowed Black to make incorrect changes to certain f-strings that are valid in Python 3.12 and higher.

Stable style

  • Don't move comments along with delimiters, which could cause crashes (#4248)
  • Strengthen AST safety check to catch more unsafe changes to strings. Previous versions of Black would incorrectly format the contents of certain unusual f-strings containing nested strings with the same quote type. Now, Black will crash on such strings until support for the new f-string syntax is implemented. (#4270)
  • Fix a bug where line-ranges exceeding the last code line would not work as expected (#4273)

Performance

  • Fix catastrophic performance on docstrings that contain large numbers of leading tab characters. This fixes CVE-2024-21503. (#4278)

Documentation

  • Note what happens when --check is used with --quiet (#4236)

24.2.0

Stable style

  • Fixed a bug where comments where mistakenly removed along with redundant parentheses (#4218)

Preview style

  • Move the hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets feature to the unstable style due to an outstanding crash and proposed formatting tweaks (#4198)
  • Fixed a bug where base expressions caused inconsistent formatting of ** in tenary expression (#4154)
  • Checking for newline before adding one on docstring that is almost at the line limit (#4185)
  • Remove redundant parentheses in case statement if guards (#4214).

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Commits

Updates pytest from 7.4.2 to 8.1.1

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8.1.1

pytest 8.1.1 (2024-03-08)

::: {.note} ::: {.title} Note :::

This release is not a usual bug fix release -- it contains features and improvements, being a follow up to 8.1.0, which has been yanked from PyPI. :::

Features

  • #11475: Added the new consider_namespace_packages{.interpreted-text role="confval"} configuration option, defaulting to False.

    If set to True, pytest will attempt to identify modules that are part of namespace packages when importing modules.

  • #11653: Added the new verbosity_test_cases{.interpreted-text role="confval"} configuration option for fine-grained control of test execution verbosity. See Fine-grained verbosity <pytest.fine_grained_verbosity>{.interpreted-text role="ref"} for more details.

Improvements

  • #10865: pytest.warns{.interpreted-text role="func"} now validates that warnings.warn{.interpreted-text role="func"} was called with a [str]{.title-ref} or a [Warning]{.title-ref}. Currently in Python it is possible to use other types, however this causes an exception when warnings.filterwarnings{.interpreted-text role="func"} is used to filter those warnings (see [CPython #103577](python/cpython#103577) for a discussion). While this can be considered a bug in CPython, we decided to put guards in pytest as the error message produced without this check in place is confusing.

  • #11311: When using --override-ini for paths in invocations without a configuration file defined, the current working directory is used as the relative directory.

    Previoulsy this would raise an AssertionError{.interpreted-text role="class"}.

  • #11475: --import-mode=importlib <import-mode-importlib>{.interpreted-text role="ref"} now tries to import modules using the standard import mechanism (but still without changing :pysys.path{.interpreted-text role="data"}), falling back to importing modules directly only if that fails.

    This means that installed packages will be imported under their canonical name if possible first, for example app.core.models, instead of having the module name always be derived from their path (for example .env310.lib.site_packages.app.core.models).

  • #11801: Added the iter_parents() <_pytest.nodes.Node.iter_parents>{.interpreted-text role="func"} helper method on nodes. It is similar to listchain <_pytest.nodes.Node.listchain>{.interpreted-text role="func"}, but goes from bottom to top, and returns an iterator, not a list.

  • #11850: Added support for sys.last_exc{.interpreted-text role="data"} for post-mortem debugging on Python>=3.12.

  • #11962: In case no other suitable candidates for configuration file are found, a pyproject.toml (even without a [tool.pytest.ini_options] table) will be considered as the configuration file and define the rootdir.

  • #11978: Add --log-file-mode option to the logging plugin, enabling appending to log-files. This option accepts either "w" or "a" and defaults to "w".

    Previously, the mode was hard-coded to be "w" which truncates the file before logging.

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Commits
  • 81653ee Adjust changelog manually for 8.1.1
  • e60b4b9 Prepare release version 8.1.1
  • 15fbe57 [8.1.x] Revert legacy path removals (#12093)
  • 86c3aab [8.1.x] Do not import duplicated modules with --importmode=importlib (#12077)
  • 5b82b0c [8.1.x] Yank version 8.1.0 (#12076)
  • 0a53681 Merge pull request #12054 from pytest-dev/release-8.1.0
  • b9a167f Prepare release version 8.1.0
  • 00043f7 Merge pull request #12038 from bluetech/fixtures-rm-arg2index
  • f4e1025 Merge pull request #12048 from bluetech/fixture-teardown-excgroup
  • 43492f5 Merge pull request #12051 from jakkdl/test_debugging_pythonbreakpoint
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Updates pytest-cov from 4.1.0 to 5.0.0

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5.0.0 (2024-03-24)

  • Removed support for xdist rsync (now deprecated). Contributed by Matthias Reichenbach in [#623](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/issues/623) <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/623>_.
  • Switched docs theme to Furo.
  • Various legacy Python cleanup and CI improvements. Contributed by Christian Clauss and Hugo van Kemenade in [#630](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/issues/630) <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/630>, [#631](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/issues/631) <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/631>, [#632](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/issues/632) <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/632>_ and [#633](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/issues/633) <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/633>_.
  • Added a pyproject.toml example in the docs. Contributed by Dawn James in [#626](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/issues/626) <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/626>_.
  • Modernized project's pre-commit hooks to use ruff. Initial POC contributed by Christian Clauss in [#584](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/issues/584) <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/584>_.
Commits
  • 5295ce0 Bump version: 4.1.0 → 5.0.0
  • 1181b06 Update changelog.
  • 9757222 Fix a minor grammar error (#636)
  • 9f5cd81 Cleanup releasing instructions. Closes #616.
  • 93b5047 Add test for pyproject.toml loading without explicit --cov-config. Ref #508.
  • ff50860 docs: add config instructions for pyproject.toml.
  • 4a5a4b5 Keep GitHub Actions up to date with GitHub's Dependabot
  • 1d7f559 Fix or remove URLs that are causing docs tests to fail
  • 6a5af8e Update changelog.
  • d9fe8df Switch to furo. Closes #618.
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Updates pytest-asyncio from 0.21.0 to 0.23.6

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pytest-asyncio 0.23.6

0.23.6 (2024-03-19)

  • Fix compatibility with pytest 8.2 #800

Known issues

As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.

pytest-asyncio 0.23.5.post1

0.23.5 (2024-02-09)

  • Declare compatibility with pytest 8 #737
  • Fix typing errors with recent versions of mypy #769
  • Prevent DeprecationWarning about internal use of asyncio.get_event_loop() from affecting test cases #757

Known issues

As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.

pytest-asyncio 0.23.5

0.23.5 (2024-02-09)

  • Declare compatibility with pytest 8 #737
  • Fix typing errors with recent versions of mypy #769
  • Prevent DeprecationWarning about internal use of asyncio.get_event_loop() from affecting test cases #757

Known issues

As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.

pytest-asyncio 0.23.5a0

0.23.5 (UNRELEASED)

  • Declare compatibility with pytest 8 #737
  • Fix typing errors with recent versions of mypy #769

Known issues

As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.

pytest-asyncio 0.23.4

0.23.4 (2024-01-28)

  • pytest-asyncio no longer imports additional, unrelated packages during test collection #729
  • Addresses further issues that caused an internal pytest error during test collection
  • Declares incompatibility with pytest 8 #737

pytest-asyncio 0.23.4a2

0.23.4 (UNRELEASED)

  • pytest-asyncio no longer imports additional, unrelated packages during test collection #729
  • Addresses further issues that caused an internal pytest error during test collection

Known issues

As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.

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Commits
  • c34da04 [docs] Mentioned pytest 8.2 compatibility fix in changelog.
  • 143f745 Fix compatibility with pytest 8.2 FixtureDef.unittest removal
  • 13d4b79 Remove unused function _removesuffix
  • cdd2c49 Use FixtureRequest instead of SubRequest
  • c3429fa Build(deps): Bump packaging from 23.2 to 24.0 in /dependencies/docs
  • 5f2338d Build(deps): Bump pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.8.12 to 1.8.14
  • 726c6e0 Build(deps): Bump coverage from 7.4.3 to 7.4.4 in /dependencies/default
  • 8bd8288 Build(deps): Bump pytest from 8.0.2 to 8.1.1 in /dependencies/default
  • ef3b347 Build(deps): Bump packaging from 23.2 to 24.0 in /dependencies/default
  • b22d84e [docs] Fixes the example showing how to run all tests in a session-scoped loop.
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Updates pylint from 3.0.2 to 3.1.0

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  • 053c2c3 Bump pylint to 3.1.0, update changelog
  • c954636 Upgrade release documentation, and contributors.txt
  • 7300ed2 Discover .pyi files (#9241)
  • 9dbf3df Merge maintenance 3.0.x into main following 3.0.4 release (#9459)
  • 28e89b0 Remove changelog fragments pertaining to 3.0.4
  • 4332ea1 Merge branch 'maintenance/3.0.x' into main following 3.0.4 release
  • 8115381 Bump pylint to 3.0.4, update changelog (#9458)
  • 4bf3524 [false-negative] Fix for consider-using-min/max-builtin (#9127)
  • 8c24b1e [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate (#9448)
  • f499686 Update astroid version to 3.1.0 (#9457)
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Updates mypy from 1.6.0 to 1.9.0

Changelog

Sourced from mypy's changelog.

Mypy Release Notes

Mypy 1.9

We’ve just uploaded mypy 1.9 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.

Breaking Changes

Because the version of typeshed we use in mypy 1.9 doesn't support 3.7, neither does mypy 1.9. (Jared Hance, PR 16883)

We are planning to enable local partial types (enabled via the --local-partial-types flag) later this year by default. This change was announced years ago, but now it's finally happening. This is a major backward-incompatible change, so we'll probably include it as part of the upcoming mypy 2.0 release. This makes daemon and non-daemon mypy runs have the same behavior by default.

Local partial types can also be enabled in the mypy config file:

local_partial_types = True

We are looking at providing a tool to make it easier to migrate projects to use --local-partial-types, but it's not yet clear whether this is practical. The migration usually involves adding some explicit type annotations to module-level and class-level variables.

Basic Support for Type Parameter Defaults (PEP 696)

This release contains new experimental support for type parameter defaults (PEP 696). Please try it out! This feature was contributed by Marc Mueller.

Since this feature will be officially introduced in the next Python feature release (3.13), you will need to import TypeVar, ParamSpec or TypeVarTuple from typing_extensions to use defaults for now.

This example adapted from the PEP defines a default for BotT:

from typing import Generic
from typing_extensions import TypeVar
class Bot: ...
BotT = TypeVar("BotT", bound=Bot, default=Bot)
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Updates types-pyyaml from 6.0.12.12 to 6.0.12.20240311

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Bumps the python-packages group with 9 updates:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [psycopg2](https://github.com/psycopg/psycopg2) | `2.9.6` | `2.9.9` |
| [sqlalchemy](https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy) | `2.0.13` | `2.0.29` |
| [black](https://github.com/psf/black) | `23.10.1` | `24.3.0` |
| [pytest](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest) | `7.4.2` | `8.1.1` |
| [pytest-cov](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov) | `4.1.0` | `5.0.0` |
| [pytest-asyncio](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio) | `0.21.0` | `0.23.6` |
| [pylint](https://github.com/pylint-dev/pylint) | `3.0.2` | `3.1.0` |
| [mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy) | `1.6.0` | `1.9.0` |
| [types-pyyaml](https://github.com/python/typeshed) | `6.0.12.12` | `6.0.12.20240311` |


Updates `psycopg2` from 2.9.6 to 2.9.9
- [Changelog](https://github.com/psycopg/psycopg2/blob/master/NEWS)
- [Commits](psycopg/psycopg2@2.9.6...2.9.9)

Updates `sqlalchemy` from 2.0.13 to 2.0.29
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- [Commits](https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/commits)

Updates `black` from 23.10.1 to 24.3.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/psf/black/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/main/CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](psf/black@23.10.1...24.3.0)

Updates `pytest` from 7.4.2 to 8.1.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst)
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Updates `pytest-cov` from 4.1.0 to 5.0.0
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Updates `pytest-asyncio` from 0.21.0 to 0.23.6
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio/releases)
- [Commits](pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio@v0.21.0...v0.23.6)

Updates `pylint` from 3.0.2 to 3.1.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pylint-dev/pylint/releases)
- [Commits](pylint-dev/pylint@v3.0.2...v3.1.0)

Updates `mypy` from 1.6.0 to 1.9.0
- [Changelog](https://github.com/python/mypy/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](python/mypy@v1.6.0...1.9.0)

Updates `types-pyyaml` from 6.0.12.12 to 6.0.12.20240311
- [Commits](https://github.com/python/typeshed/commits)

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Looks like these dependencies are updatable in another way, so this is no longer needed.

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