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Bump pytest-asyncio from 0.23.4 to 0.23.5 in /core #2392

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Bumps pytest-asyncio from 0.23.4 to 0.23.5.

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pytest-asyncio 0.23.5

0.23.5 (2024-02-09)

  • Declare compatibility with pytest 8 #737
  • Fix typing errors with recent versions of mypy #769
  • Prevent DeprecationWarning about internal use of asyncio.get_event_loop() from affecting test cases #757

Known issues

As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.

pytest-asyncio 0.23.5a0

0.23.5 (UNRELEASED)

  • Declare compatibility with pytest 8 #737
  • Fix typing errors with recent versions of mypy #769

Known issues

As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.

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  • 3aef605 [build] Update actions/upload-artifact and actions/download-artifact to v4.
  • 4b1908d [fix] Prevent DeprecationWarning from bubbling to user code.
  • fc6d6cf Fix typing and update to mypy 1.8.0 (#769)
  • 6008cf1 Build(deps): Bump pluggy from 1.3.0 to 1.4.0 in /dependencies/default
  • 712c51b Build(deps): Bump coverage from 7.4.0 to 7.4.1 in /dependencies/default
  • 42fd304 Build(deps): Bump hypothesis in /dependencies/default
  • a40b4f6 Build(deps): Bump urllib3 from 2.1.0 to 2.2.0 in /dependencies/docs
  • 9d90f8e Build(deps): Bump certifi in /dependencies/docs
  • fe5da07 Build(deps): Bump markupsafe from 2.1.4 to 2.1.5 in /dependencies/docs
  • 42b140d fix compatibility with pytest ^8 (#776)
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Bumps [pytest-asyncio](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio) from 0.23.4 to 0.23.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio/releases)
- [Commits](pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio@v0.23.4...v0.23.5)

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