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Bump the python-packages group with 2 updates #82

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Updates the requirements on black[jupyter] and mypy to permit the latest version.
Updates black[jupyter] to 24.4.0

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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)

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

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)

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Updates mypy to 1.9.0

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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 the requirements on [black[jupyter]](https://github.com/psf/black) and [mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy) to permit the latest version.

Updates `black[jupyter]` to 24.4.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/psf/black/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/main/CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](psf/black@23.12.0...24.4.0)

Updates `mypy` to 1.9.0
- [Changelog](https://github.com/python/mypy/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](python/mypy@v1.8.0...1.9.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: black[jupyter]
  dependency-type: direct:development
  dependency-group: python-packages
- dependency-name: mypy
  dependency-type: direct:development
  dependency-group: python-packages
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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github Apr 29, 2024

Superseded by #83.

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