Bump hypothesis from 6.34.1 to 6.38.0
Bumps hypothesis from 6.34.1 to 6.38.0.
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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 explainer first.
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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.37.2
This patch fixes a bug in stateful testing, where returning a single value wrapped in "multiple()" would be printed such that the assigned variable was a tuple rather than the single element (issue #3236).
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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.37.1
This patch fixes a warning under pytest 7 relating to our rich traceback display logic (issue #3223).
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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.37.0
When distinguishing multiple errors, Hypothesis now looks at the inner exceptions of PEP 654 "ExceptionGroup"s.
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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.36.2
This patch updates our vendored list of top-level domains, which is used by the provisional "domains()" strategy.
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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.36.1
This patch fixes some deprecation warnings from pytest 7.0, along with some code formatting and docs updates.
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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.36.0
This release disallows using "typing.Final" with "from_type()" and "register_type_strategy()".
Why? Because "Final" can only be used during "class" definition. We
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