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Bumps the python-packages group with 4 updates: imageio, pytest, coverage and black.

Updates imageio from 2.37.0 to 2.37.2

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Sourced from imageio's releases.

v2.37.2 (2025-11-04)

This release is published under the BSD-2-Clause License.

Bug

  • Gracefully handle reading of invalid EXIF orientation in Pillow plugin (#1159, 8b9d78d)

  • Prevent OverflowError for FPS in pyav plugin (#1121, e03963c)

Maint


Detailed Changes: v2.37.1...v2.37.2

v2.37.1 (2025-10-22)

This release is published under the BSD-2-Clause License.

Bug

Doc

Maint

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Changelog

Sourced from imageio's changelog.

v2.37.2 (2025-11-04)

Bug

  • Gracefully handle reading of invalid EXIF orientation in Pillow plugin (#1159, 8b9d78d)

  • Prevent OverflowError for FPS in pyav plugin (#1121, e03963c)

Maint

v2.37.1 (2025-10-22)

Bug

Doc

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Commits
  • 761929c REL: Release imageio v2.37.2
  • 0d20b85 MAINT: allow github actions to push to master in CD (#1163)
  • 6f76a11 make master the release branch (#1162)
  • e03963c BUG: Prevent OverflowError for FPS in pyav plugin (#1121)
  • 8b9d78d BUG: Gracefully handle reading of invalid EXIF orientation in Pillow plugin (...
  • 0b93c57 MAINT: fix publishing to GH and PyPI in CD (#1161)
  • 4fc3034 MAINT: Remove obsolete code for Python <= 3.4 (#1156)
  • dee2f99 MAINT: fix build hook in CD (#1155)
  • 7919501 MAINT: Fix CD failure (#1154)
  • 6a45d8a MAINT: Avoid calling PIL.Image twice to open a file (#1149)
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Updates pytest from 8.4.2 to 9.0.0

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9.0.0

pytest 9.0.0 (2025-11-05)

New features

  • #1367: Support for subtests has been added.

    subtests <subtests> are an alternative to parametrization, useful in situations where the parametrization values are not all known at collection time.

    Example:

    def contains_docstring(p: Path) -> bool:
        """Return True if the given Python file contains a top-level docstring."""
        ...
    def test_py_files_contain_docstring(subtests: pytest.Subtests) -> None:
    for path in Path.cwd().glob("*.py"):
    with subtests.test(path=str(path)):
    assert contains_docstring(path)

    Each assert failure or error is caught by the context manager and reported individually, giving a clear picture of all files that are missing a docstring.

    In addition, unittest.TestCase.subTest is now also supported.

    This feature was originally implemented as a separate plugin in pytest-subtests, but since then has been merged into the core.

    [!NOTE] This feature is experimental and will likely evolve in future releases. By that we mean that we might change how subtests are reported on failure, but the functionality and how to use it are stable.

  • #13743: Added support for native TOML configuration files.

    While pytest, since version 6, supports configuration in pyproject.toml files under [tool.pytest.ini_options], it does so in an "INI compatibility mode", where all configuration values are treated as strings or list of strings. Now, pytest supports the native TOML data model.

    In pyproject.toml, the native TOML configuration is under the [tool.pytest] table.

    # pyproject.toml
    [tool.pytest]
    minversion = "9.0"
    addopts = ["-ra", "-q"]
    testpaths = [
        "tests",
        "integration",
    ]

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Commits
  • f4b0fd2 Prepare release version 9.0.0
  • 52d8e68 Merge pull request #13889 from bluetech/regendoc-restore
  • d6d3e4a doc: fixes for regendoc
  • 7cb3974 doc: restore missing "# content of pytest.toml" regendoc commands
  • 5ae9e47 build(deps): Bump django in /testing/plugins_integration (#13881)
  • adb3658 Merge pull request #13864 from bluetech/config-cleanups-2
  • a28c08e Merge pull request #13875 from bluetech/ci-tweaks
  • a250954 ci: split publish-to-pypi and push-tag jobs
  • ebc152f ci: update setup python's from 3.11 or 3.* to 3.13
  • dfd796f ci: move running update-plugin-list script to tox
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Updates coverage from 7.11.0 to 7.11.3

Release notes

Sourced from coverage's releases.

7.11.3

Version 7.11.3 — 2025-11-09

  • Fix: the 7.11.1 changes meant that conflicts between a requested measurement core and other settings would raise an error. This was a breaking change from previous behavior, as reported in issue 2076 and issue 2078.

    The previous behavior has been restored: when the requested core conflicts with other settings, another core is used instead, and a warning is issued.

  • For contributors: the repo has moved from Ned’s nedbat GitHub account to the coveragepy GitHub organization. The default branch has changed from master to main.

➡️  PyPI page: coverage 7.11.3. :arrow_right:  To install: python3 -m pip install coverage==7.11.3

7.11.2

Version 7.11.2 — 2025-11-08

  • Fix: using the “sysmon” measurement core in 7.11.1, if Python code was claimed to come from a non-Python file, a NotPython exception could be raised. This could happen for example with Jinja templates compiled to Python, as reported in issue 2077. This is now fixed.
  • Doc: corrected the first entry in the 7.11.1 changelog.

➡️  PyPI page: coverage 7.11.2. :arrow_right:  To install: python3 -m pip install coverage==7.11.2

7.11.1

Version 7.11.1 — 2025-11-07

  • Fix: some chanages to details of how the measurement core is chosen, and how conflicting settings are handled. The “sysmon” core cannot be used with some conurrency settings, with dynamic context, and in Python 3.12/3.13, with branch measurement.
    • If the core is not specified and defaults to “sysmon” (Python 3.14+), but other settings conflict with sysmon, then the “ctrace” core will be used instead with no warning. For concurrency conflicts, this used to produce an error, as described in issue 2064.
    • If the “sysmon” core is explicitly requested in your configuration, but other settings conflict, an error is now raised. This used to produce a warning.
  • Fix: some multi-line case clauses or for loops (and probably other constructs) could cause incorrect claims of missing branches with the sys.monitoring core, as described in issue 2070. This is now fixed.
  • Fix: when running in pytest under coverage, a breakpoint() would stop in the wrong frame, one level down from where it should, as described in issue 1420. This was due to a coverage change in v6.4.1 that seemed to give a slight performance improvement, but I couldn’t reproduce the performance gain, so it’s been reverted, fixing the debugger problem.
  • A new debug option --debug=core shows which core is in use and why.
  • Split sqlite debugging information out of the sys coverage debug and --debug option options since it’s bulky and not very useful.
  • Updated the How coverage.py works page to better describe the three different measurement cores.

➡️  PyPI page: coverage 7.11.1. :arrow_right:  To install: python3 -m pip install coverage==7.11.1

7.11.1

Version 7.11.1 — 2025-11-07

  • Fix: some chanages to details of how the measurement core is chosen, and how conflicting settings are handled. The “sysmon” core cannot be used with some conurrency settings, with dynamic context, and in Python 3.12/3.13, with branch measurement.
    • If the core is not specified and defaults to “sysmon” (Python 3.14+), but other settings conflict with sysmon, then the “ctrace” core will be used instead with no warning. For concurrency conflicts, this used to produce an error, as described in issue 2064.
    • If the “sysmon” core is explicitly requested in your configuration, but other settings conflict, an error is now raised. This used to produce a warning.
  • Fix: some multi-line case clauses or for loops (and probably other constructs) could cause incorrect claims of missing branches with the sys.monitoring core, as described in issue 2070. This is now fixed.
  • Fix: when running in pytest under coverage, a breakpoint() would stop in the wrong frame, one level down from where it should, as described in issue 1420. This was due to a coverage change in v6.4.1 that seemed to give a slight performance improvement, but I couldn’t reproduce the performance gain, so it’s been reverted, fixing the debugger problem.
  • A new debug option --debug=core shows which core is in use and why.
  • Split sqlite debugging information out of the sys coverage debug and --debug option options since it’s bulky and not very useful.
  • Updated the How coverage.py works page to better describe the three different measurement cores.

➡️  PyPI page: coverage 7.11.1. :arrow_right:  To install: python3 -m pip install coverage==7.11.1

Changelog

Sourced from coverage's changelog.

Version 7.11.3 — 2025-11-09

  • Fix: the 7.11.1 changes meant that conflicts between a requested measurement core and other settings would raise an error. This was a breaking change from previous behavior, as reported in issue 2076_ and issue 2078_.

    The previous behavior has been restored: when the requested core conflicts with other settings, another core is used instead, and a warning is issued.

  • For contributors: the repo has moved from Ned's nedbat GitHub account_ to the coveragepy GitHub organization_. The default branch has changed from master to main.

.. _issue 2076: coveragepy/coveragepy#2076 .. _issue 2078: coveragepy/coveragepy#2078 .. _nedbat GitHub account: https://github.com/nedbat .. _coveragepy GitHub organization: https://github.com/coveragepy

.. _changes_7-11-2:

Version 7.11.2 — 2025-11-08

  • Fix: using the "sysmon" measurement core in 7.11.1, if Python code was claimed to come from a non-Python file, a NotPython exception could be raised. This could happen for example with Jinja templates compiled to Python, as reported in issue 2077_. This is now fixed.

  • Doc: corrected the first entry in the 7.11.1 changelog.

.. _issue 2077: coveragepy/coveragepy#2077

.. _changes_7-11-1:

Version 7.11.1 — 2025-11-07

  • Fix: some chanages to details of how the measurement core is chosen, and how conflicting settings are handled. The "sysmon" core cannot be used with some conurrency settings, with dynamic context, and in Python 3.12/3.13, with branch measurement.

    • If the core is not specified and defaults to "sysmon" (Python 3.14+), but other settings conflict with sysmon, then the "ctrace" core will be used instead with no warning. For concurrency conflicts, this used to produce an error, as described in issue 2064_.

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Commits
  • 8bb1230 docs: remove duplicate entry in the changelog
  • 06c493c docs: sample HTML for 7.11.3
  • 0823a70 docs: prep for 7.11.3
  • 8434792 fix: sysmon conflicts no longer cause errors
  • 1f21184 chore: bump docker/setup-qemu-action in the action-dependencies group (#2080)
  • bd61620 docs: django_coverage_plugin moved
  • 1bd73f1 build: nedbat/coverage-reports moved to coveragepy/metacov-reports
  • b54131f docs: moved to coveragepy, master->main
  • f2d740f build: change more github urls to the coveragepy org
  • 776f313 docs: issue and pr references moved to coveragepy org
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Updates black from 25.9.0 to 25.11.0

Release notes

Sourced from black's releases.

25.11.0

Highlights

  • Enable base 3.14 support (#4804)
  • Add support for the new Python 3.14 t-string syntax introduced by PEP 750 (#4805)

Stable style

  • Fix bug where comments between # fmt: off and # fmt: on were reformatted (#4811)
  • Comments containing fmt directives now preserve their exact formatting instead of being normalized (#4811)

Preview style

  • Move multiline_string_handling from --unstable to --preview (#4760)
  • Fix bug where module docstrings would be treated as normal strings if preceded by comments (#4764)
  • Fix bug where python 3.12 generics syntax split line happens weirdly (#4777)
  • Standardize type comments to form # type: <value> (#4645)
  • Fix fix_fmt_skip_in_one_liners preview feature to respect # fmt: skip for compound statements with semicolon-separated bodies (#4800)

Configuration

  • Add no_cache option to control caching behavior. (#4803)

Packaging

  • Releases now include arm64 Linux binaries (#4773)

Output

  • Write unchanged content to stdout when excluding formatting from stdin using pipes (#4610)

Blackd

  • Implemented BlackDClient. This simple python client allows to easily send formatting requests to blackd (#4774)

Integrations

  • Enable 3.14 base CI (#4804)
  • Enhance GitHub Action psf/black to support the required-version major-version-only "stability" format when using pyproject.toml (#4770)
  • Improve error message for vim plugin users. It now handles independently vim version
  • Vim: Warn on unsupported Vim and Python versions independently (#4772)
  • Vim: Print the import paths when importing black fails (#4675)
  • Vim: Fix handling of virtualenvs that have a different Python version (#4675)
Changelog

Sourced from black's changelog.

25.11.0

Highlights

  • Enable base 3.14 support (#4804)
  • Add support for the new Python 3.14 t-string syntax introduced by PEP 750 (#4805)

Stable style

  • Fix bug where comments between # fmt: off and # fmt: on were reformatted (#4811)
  • Comments containing fmt directives now preserve their exact formatting instead of being normalized (#4811)

Preview style

  • Move multiline_string_handling from --unstable to --preview (#4760)
  • Fix bug where module docstrings would be treated as normal strings if preceded by comments (#4764)
  • Fix bug where python 3.12 generics syntax split line happens weirdly (#4777)
  • Standardize type comments to form # type: <value> (#4645)
  • Fix fix_fmt_skip_in_one_liners preview feature to respect # fmt: skip for compound statements with semicolon-separated bodies (#4800)

Configuration

  • Add no_cache option to control caching behavior. (#4803)

Packaging

  • Releases now include arm64 Linux binaries (#4773)

Output

  • Write unchanged content to stdout when excluding formatting from stdin using pipes (#4610)

Blackd

  • Implemented BlackDClient. This simple python client allows to easily send formatting requests to blackd (#4774)

Integrations

  • Enable 3.14 base CI (#4804)
  • Enhance GitHub Action psf/black to support the required-version major-version-only "stability" format when using pyproject.toml (#4770)
  • Improve error message for vim plugin users. It now handles independently vim version
  • Vim: Warn on unsupported Vim and Python versions independently (#4772)
  • Vim: Print the import paths when importing black fails (#4675)
  • Vim: Fix handling of virtualenvs that have a different Python version (#4675)
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Bumps the python-packages group with 4 updates: [imageio](https://github.com/imageio/imageio), [pytest](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest), [coverage](https://github.com/coveragepy/coveragepy) and [black](https://github.com/psf/black).


Updates `imageio` from 2.37.0 to 2.37.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/imageio/imageio/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/imageio/imageio/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](imageio/imageio@v2.37.0...v2.37.2)

Updates `pytest` from 8.4.2 to 9.0.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst)
- [Commits](pytest-dev/pytest@8.4.2...9.0.0)

Updates `coverage` from 7.11.0 to 7.11.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/coveragepy/coveragepy/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/coveragepy/coveragepy/blob/main/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](coveragepy/coveragepy@7.11.0...7.11.3)

Updates `black` from 25.9.0 to 25.11.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/psf/black/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/main/CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](psf/black@25.9.0...25.11.0)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: imageio
  dependency-version: 2.37.2
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: python-packages
- dependency-name: pytest
  dependency-version: 9.0.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: python-packages
- dependency-name: coverage
  dependency-version: 7.11.3
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: python-packages
- dependency-name: black
  dependency-version: 25.11.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: python-packages
...

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