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Bumps the python-packages group with 4 updates: autohooks-plugin-ruff, anyio, coverage and ruff.

Updates autohooks-plugin-ruff from 25.2.0 to 25.3.1

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autohooks-plugin-ruff 25.3.1

25.3.1 - 2025-03-12

autohooks-plugin-ruff 25.3.0

25.3.0 - 2025-03-10

Dependencies

  • Bump the python-packages group with 2 updates dde6294
  • Bump ruff from 0.9.7 to 0.9.9 in the python-packages group 914c22e
  • Bump ruff from 0.9.6 to 0.9.7 in the python-packages group 1cdd8cf
  • Bump the python-packages group with 3 updates 4ff5cdb
  • Bump the python-packages group with 2 updates 0d0aeaa
Commits
  • 00c89ea Automatic release to 25.3.1
  • 6e04389 Fixed typo in repo URL
  • 378724f Automatic adjustments after release [skip ci]
  • 873ad36 Automatic release to 25.3.0
  • dde6294 Deps: Bump the python-packages group with 2 updates
  • 914c22e Deps: Bump ruff from 0.9.7 to 0.9.9 in the python-packages group
  • 1cdd8cf Deps: Bump ruff from 0.9.6 to 0.9.7 in the python-packages group
  • 4ff5cdb Deps: Bump the python-packages group with 3 updates
  • 0d0aeaa Deps: Bump the python-packages group with 2 updates
  • 930d35b Automatic adjustments after release [skip ci]
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Updates anyio from 4.8.0 to 4.9.0

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4.9.0

  • Added async support for temporary file handling (#344; PR by @​11kkw)
  • Added 4 new fixtures for the AnyIO pytest plugin:
    • free_tcp_port_factory: session scoped fixture returning a callable that generates unused TCP port numbers
    • free_udp_port_factory: session scoped fixture returning a callable that generates unused UDP port numbers
    • free_tcp_port: function scoped fixture that invokes the free_tcp_port_factory fixture to generate a free TCP port number
    • free_udp_port: function scoped fixture that invokes the free_udp_port_factory fixture to generate a free UDP port number
  • Added stdin argument to anyio.run_process() akin to what anyio.open_process(), asyncio.create_subprocess(), trio.run_process(), and subprocess.run() already accept (PR by @​jmehnle)
  • Added the info property to anyio.Path on Python 3.14
  • Changed anyio.getaddrinfo() to ignore (invalid) IPv6 name resolution results when IPv6 support is disabled in Python
  • Changed EndOfStream raised from MemoryObjectReceiveStream.receive() to leave out the AttributeError from the exception chain which was merely an implementation detail and caused some confusion
  • Fixed traceback formatting growing quadratically with level of TaskGroup nesting on asyncio due to exception chaining when raising ExceptionGroups in TaskGroup.__aexit__ (#863; PR by @​tapetersen)
  • Fixed anyio.Path.iterdir() making a blocking call in Python 3.13 (#873; PR by @​cbornet and @​agronholm)
  • Fixed connect_tcp() producing cyclic references in tracebacks when raising exceptions (#809; PR by @​graingert)
  • Fixed anyio.to_thread.run_sync() needlessly holding on to references of the context, function, arguments and others until the next work item on asyncio (PR by @​Wankupi)
Changelog

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Version history

This library adheres to Semantic Versioning 2.0 <http://semver.org/>_.

4.9.0

  • Added async support for temporary file handling ([#344](https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/344) <https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/873>_; PR by @​11kkw)

  • Added 4 new fixtures for the AnyIO pytest plugin:

    • free_tcp_port_factory: session scoped fixture returning a callable that generates unused TCP port numbers
    • free_udp_port_factory: session scoped fixture returning a callable that generates unused UDP port numbers
    • free_tcp_port: function scoped fixture that invokes the free_tcp_port_factory fixture to generate a free TCP port number
    • free_udp_port: function scoped fixture that invokes the free_udp_port_factory fixture to generate a free UDP port number
  • Added stdin argument to anyio.run_process() akin to what anyio.open_process(), asyncio.create_subprocess_…(), trio.run_process(), and subprocess.run() already accept (PR by @​jmehnle)

  • Added the info property to anyio.Path on Python 3.14

  • Changed anyio.getaddrinfo() to ignore (invalid) IPv6 name resolution results when IPv6 support is disabled in Python

  • Changed EndOfStream raised from MemoryObjectReceiveStream.receive() to leave out the AttributeError from the exception chain which was merely an implementation detail and caused some confusion

  • Fixed traceback formatting growing quadratically with level of TaskGroup nesting on asyncio due to exception chaining when raising ExceptionGroups in TaskGroup.__aexit__ ([#863](https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/863) <https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/863>_; PR by @​tapetersen)

  • Fixed anyio.Path.iterdir() making a blocking call in Python 3.13 ([#873](https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/873) <https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/873>_; PR by @​cbornet and @​agronholm)

  • Fixed connect_tcp() producing cyclic references in tracebacks when raising exceptions ([#809](https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/809) <https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/pull/809>_; PR by @​graingert)

  • Fixed anyio.to_thread.run_sync() needlessly holding on to references of the context, function, arguments and others until the next work item on asyncio (PR by @​Wankupi)

4.8.0

  • Added experimental support for running functions in subinterpreters on Python 3.13 and later
  • Added support for the copy(), copy_into(), move() and move_into() methods in anyio.Path, available in Python 3.14
  • Changed TaskGroup on asyncio to always spawn tasks non-eagerly, even if using a task factory created via asyncio.create_eager_task_factory(), to preserve expected Trio-like task scheduling semantics (PR by @​agronholm and @​graingert)

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Commits
  • a6e9ebb Bumped up the version
  • 9b9520d Fixed cyclic references in to_thread.run_sync() on asyncio (#887)
  • 1f04d6b Added a note about asyncio cancellation semantics
  • e14b172 Upgraded to a newer Sphinx version
  • 7e13c49 Avoid refcycles in tracebacks from happy eyeballs exceptions (#809)
  • d134da7 Raise EndOfStream from None in MemoryObjectReceiveStream.receive() (#889)
  • 2840e06 Added cheaper implementation for no_other_refs() on Python 3.14 (#886)
  • 31ce0a5 Added fixtures for generating bindable TCP/UDP ports (#856)
  • cd85e47 Test on PyPy 3.11 on CI (#876)
  • d228020 Detect blocking calls in coroutines using BlockBuster (#875)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates coverage from 7.6.12 to 7.7.0

Changelog

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Version 7.7.0 — 2025-03-16

  • The Coverage object has a new method, :meth:.Coverage.branch_stats for getting simple branch information for a module. Closes issue 1888_.

  • The :class:Coverage constructor<.Coverage> now has a plugins parameter for passing in plugin objects directly, thanks to Alex Gaynor <pull 1919_>_.

  • Many constant tests in if statements are now recognized as being optimized away. For example, previously if 13: would have been considered a branch with one path not taken. Now it is understood as always true and no coverage is missing.

  • The experimental sys.monitoring support now works for branch coverage if you are using Python 3.14.0 alpha 6 or newer. This should reduce the overhead coverage.py imposes on your test suite. Set the environment variable COVERAGE_CORE=sysmon to try it out.

  • Confirmed support for PyPy 3.11. Thanks Michał Górny.

.. _issue 1888: nedbat/coveragepy#1888 .. _pull 1919: nedbat/coveragepy#1919

.. _changes_7-6-12:

Commits
  • 61dcf71 docs: sample HTML for 7.7.0
  • 35a31c5 docs: prep for 7.7.0
  • 8f6e006 docs: edit the changelog
  • 33f12df feat: Coverage.branch_stats() #1888
  • c4919cb lint: somehow these snuck through
  • 7e9f2f2 perf(sysmon): silly mistake
  • 1e99d28 perf(sysmon): improve speed
  • c9908d7 test: benchmark improvements
  • 0973f44 chore: bump the action-dependencies group with 2 updates (#1935)
  • 824b3ba style: fix one change from updated pylint
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates ruff from 0.9.10 to 0.11.0

Release notes

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0.11.0

Release Notes

This is a follow-up to release 0.10.0. The requires-python inference changes were unintentionally omitted from 0.10.0, and have been included here. This release also includes stabilization of the preview behavior for PGH004.

Breaking changes

  • Changes to how the Python version is inferred when a target-version is not specified (#16319)

    In previous versions of Ruff, you could specify your Python version with:

    • The target-version option in a ruff.toml file or the [tool.ruff] section of a pyproject.toml file.
    • The project.requires-python field in a pyproject.toml file with a [tool.ruff] section.

    These options worked well in most cases, and are still recommended for fine control of the Python version. However, because of the way Ruff discovers config files, pyproject.toml files without a [tool.ruff] section would be ignored, including the requires-python setting. Ruff would then use the default Python version (3.9 as of this writing) instead, which is surprising when you've attempted to request another version.

    In v0.10, config discovery has been updated to address this issue:

    • If Ruff finds a ruff.toml file without a target-version, it will check for a pyproject.toml file in the same directory and respect its requires-python version, even if it does not contain a [tool.ruff] section.
    • If Ruff finds a user-level configuration, the requires-python field of the closest pyproject.toml in a parent directory will take precedence.
    • If there is no config file (ruff.tomlor pyproject.toml with a [tool.ruff] section) in the directory of the file being checked, Ruff will search for the closest pyproject.toml in the parent directories and use its requires-python setting.

Stabilization

The following behaviors have been stabilized:

  • blanket-noqa (PGH004): Also detect blanked file-level noqa comments (and not just line level comments).

Preview features

  • [syntax-errors] Tuple unpacking in for statement iterator clause before Python 3.9 (#16558)

Install ruff 0.11.0

Install prebuilt binaries via shell script

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases/download/0.11.0/ruff-installer.sh | sh

Install prebuilt binaries via powershell script

powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases/download/0.11.0/ruff-installer.ps1 | iex"
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Changelog

Sourced from ruff's changelog.

0.11.0

This is a follow-up to release 0.10.0. Because of a mistake in the release process, the requires-python inference changes were not included in that release. Ruff 0.11.0 now includes this change as well as the stabilization of the preview behavior for PGH004.

Breaking changes

  • Changes to how the Python version is inferred when a target-version is not specified (#16319)

    In previous versions of Ruff, you could specify your Python version with:

    • The target-version option in a ruff.toml file or the [tool.ruff] section of a pyproject.toml file.
    • The project.requires-python field in a pyproject.toml file with a [tool.ruff] section.

    These options worked well in most cases, and are still recommended for fine control of the Python version. However, because of the way Ruff discovers config files, pyproject.toml files without a [tool.ruff] section would be ignored, including the requires-python setting. Ruff would then use the default Python version (3.9 as of this writing) instead, which is surprising when you've attempted to request another version.

    In v0.10, config discovery has been updated to address this issue:

    • If Ruff finds a ruff.toml file without a target-version, it will check for a pyproject.toml file in the same directory and respect its requires-python version, even if it does not contain a [tool.ruff] section.
    • If Ruff finds a user-level configuration, the requires-python field of the closest pyproject.toml in a parent directory will take precedence.
    • If there is no config file (ruff.tomlor pyproject.toml with a [tool.ruff] section) in the directory of the file being checked, Ruff will search for the closest pyproject.toml in the parent directories and use its requires-python setting.

Stabilization

The following behaviors have been stabilized:

  • blanket-noqa (PGH004): Also detect blanked file-level noqa comments (and not just line level comments).

Preview features

  • [syntax-errors] Tuple unpacking in for statement iterator clause before Python 3.9 (#16558)

0.10.0

Check out the blog post for a migration guide and overview of the changes!

Breaking changes

See also, the "Remapped rules" section which may result in disabled rules.

  • Changes to how the Python version is inferred when a target-version is not specified (#16319)

    Because of a mistake in the release process, the requires-python inference changes are not included in this release and instead shipped as part of 0.11.0. You can find a description of this change in the 0.11.0 section.

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Commits
  • 2cd25ef Ruff 0.11.0 (#16723)
  • a22d206 [red-knot] Preliminary tests for typing.Final (#15917)
  • 270318c [red-knot] fix: improve type inference for binary ops on tuples (#16725)
  • d03b12e [red-knot] Assignments to attributes (#16705)
  • 14c5ed5 [pygrep-hooks]: Detect file-level suppressions comments without rul… (#16720)
  • 5955650 Fallback to requires-python in certain cases when target-version is not found...
  • 2382fe1 [syntax-errors] Tuple unpacking in for statement iterator clause before Pyt...
  • 27e9d1f Ruff v0.10 Release (#16708)
  • acf35c5 Add new noqa specification to the docs (#16703)
  • b9b2562 describe requires-python fallback in docs (#16704)
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Bumps the python-packages group with 4 updates: [autohooks-plugin-ruff](https://github.com/greenbone/autohooks-plugin-ruff), [anyio](https://github.com/agronholm/anyio), [coverage](https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy) and [ruff](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff).


Updates `autohooks-plugin-ruff` from 25.2.0 to 25.3.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/greenbone/autohooks-plugin-ruff/releases)
- [Commits](greenbone/autohooks-plugin-ruff@v25.2.0...v25.3.1)

Updates `anyio` from 4.8.0 to 4.9.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/blob/master/docs/versionhistory.rst)
- [Commits](agronholm/anyio@4.8.0...4.9.0)

Updates `coverage` from 7.6.12 to 7.7.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](coveragepy/coveragepy@7.6.12...7.7.0)

Updates `ruff` from 0.9.10 to 0.11.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](astral-sh/ruff@0.9.10...0.11.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: autohooks-plugin-ruff
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: python-packages
- dependency-name: anyio
  dependency-type: indirect
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: python-packages
- dependency-name: coverage
  dependency-type: indirect
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: python-packages
- dependency-name: ruff
  dependency-type: indirect
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: python-packages
...

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