Releases: HypothesisWorks/hypothesis
Hypothesis for Python - version 6.116.0
Hypothesis now detects if it is running on a CI server and provides
better default settings for running on CI in this case.
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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.115.6
This patch changes the priority order of pretty printing logic so that
a user provided pretty printing method will always be used in
preference to e.g. printing it like a dataclass.
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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!
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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!
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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
misleading; reporting the actual time spent avoids misunderstandings.
Thanks to Andrea Reina for reporting and fixing issue #3598!
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