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Build(deps): Bump hypothesis from 6.54.5 to 6.82.6 in /dependencies/default #116

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Bumps hypothesis from 6.54.5 to 6.82.6.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.74.0

This release adds support for nullable pandas dtypes in "pandas()" (issue #3604). Thanks to Cheuk Ting Ho for implementing this at the PyCon sprints!

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.72.4

This patch fixes type annotations for the "arrays()" strategy. Thanks to Francesc Elies for pull request #3602.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.72.3

This patch fixes a bug with "from_type()" with "dict[tuple[int, int], str]" (issue #3527).

Thanks to Nick Muoh at the PyCon Sprints!

The canonical version of these notes (with links) is on readthedocs.

Hypothesis for Python - version 6.72.2

This patch refactors our internals to facilitate an upcoming feature.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.72.1

This patch fixes some documentation and prepares for future features.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.72.0

This release deprecates "Healthcheck.all()", and adds a codemod to automatically replace it with "list(Healthcheck)" (issue #3596).

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.71.0

This release adds "GitHubArtifactDatabase", a new database backend that allows developers to access the examples found by a Github Actions CI job. This is particularly useful for workflows that involve continuous fuzzing, like HypoFuzz.

Thanks to Agustín Covarrubias for this feature!

The canonical version of these notes (with links) is on readthedocs.

Hypothesis for Python - version 6.70.2

This patch clarifies the reporting of time spent generating data. A simple arithmetic mean of the percentage of time spent can be

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Commits
  • 4e675de Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.82.6 and update changelog
  • 3def0a6 Merge pull request #3722 from HypothesisWorks/create-pull-request/patch
  • 2930fb2 Fix CI
  • 8026a79 Re-enable ghostwriter test
  • 6a169fb Enable and fix more lint rules
  • 590dde7 Update pinned dependencies
  • e20023b Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.82.5 and update changelog
  • 91e9e08 Merge pull request #3719 from HypothesisWorks/sobolevn-patch-1
  • 8bf23c5 Update hypothesis-python/RELEASE.rst
  • b8f2f69 Create RELEASE.rst
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Bumps [hypothesis](https://github.com/HypothesisWorks/hypothesis) from 6.54.5 to 6.82.6.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/HypothesisWorks/hypothesis/releases)
- [Commits](HypothesisWorks/hypothesis@hypothesis-python-6.54.5...hypothesis-python-6.82.6)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: hypothesis
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Superseded by #118.

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