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chore(deps-dev): bump hypothesis from 5.1.0 to 6.6.0 #513

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Bumps hypothesis from 5.1.0 to 6.6.0.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.6.0

This release makes it an explicit error to apply "invariant()" to a "rule()" or "initialize()" rule in stateful testing. Such a combination had unclear semantics, especially in combination with "precondition()", and was never meant to be allowed (issue #2681).

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

Hypothesis for Python - version 6.5.0

This release adds the explain phase, in which Hypothesis attempts to explain why your test failed by pointing to suspicious lines of code (i.e. those which were always, and only, run on failing inputs). We plan to include "generalising" failing examples in this phase in a future release (issue #2192).

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

Hypothesis for Python - version 6.4.3

This patch fixes issue #2794, where nesting "deferred()" strategies within "recursive()" strategies could trigger an internal assertion. While it was always possible to get the same results from a more sensible strategy, the convoluted form now works too.

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

Hypothesis for Python - version 6.4.2

This patch fixes several problems with "mypy" when --no-implicit- reexport was activated in user projects.

Thanks to Nikita Sobolev for fixing issue #2884!

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

Hypothesis for Python - version 6.4.1

This patch fixes an exception that occurs when using type unions of the typing_extensions "Literal" backport on Python 3.6.

Thanks to Ben Anhalt for identifying and fixing this bug.

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

Hypothesis for Python - version 6.4.0

This release fixes stateful testing methods with multiple "precondition()" decorators. Previously, only the outer-most precondition was checked (issue #2681).

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

Hypothesis for Python - version 6.3.4

This patch refactors some internals of "RuleBasedStateMachine". There

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Commits
  • 3b25757 Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.6.0 and update changelog
  • ad25f58 Merge pull request #2882 from Zac-HD/rule-xor-invariant
  • 2823ad6 Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.5.0 and update changelog
  • e2622c8 Merge pull request #2859 from Zac-HD/scrutineer-poc
  • f73c337 Updates Python versions to newer ones (#2890)
  • c923932 Initial Scrutineer
  • 9e34e28 Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.4.3 and update changelog
  • 9d85958 Merge pull request #2889 from Zac-HD/recursive-deferred
  • 6b9caa5 Support recursive deferred
  • b4ea7ab Bump hypothesis-python version to 6.4.2 and update changelog
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