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add tests for python 3.10 #921

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Glandos commented Nov 15, 2021

For Python 3.10, pytest needs pytest-dev/pytest#8540 that was backported in pytest-dev/pytest#8629 And anyway, official support for Python 3.10 is in pytest-dev/pytest#8494 that was released in pytest 6.2.5

We are currently on >=5.4.1. I'm not against a switch to 6.2.5. But I need opinions on this. pytest 6.2.5 is already installed on "normal" tests, so everything runs fine on this.

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zorun commented Nov 15, 2021

We currently claim to support Python 3.6 to 3.9, so if the new version of pytest works on Python 3.6, go for it!

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Glandos commented Nov 15, 2021

@zorun commented on 15 nov. 2021, 21:54 UTC+1:

We currently claim to support Python 3.6 to 3.9, so if the new version of pytest works on Python 3.6, go for it!

Yes, Python 3.6 was the minimal requirement updated in pytest 6.2.0

@Glandos Glandos merged commit 4d6a5aa into spiral-project:master Nov 15, 2021
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TomRoussel pushed a commit to TomRoussel/ihatemoney that referenced this pull request Mar 2, 2024
This also raises pytest and flask-cors version to work with python 3.10. Changes are non invasive.
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