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Update pytest-asyncio requirement from ^0.23.4 to >=0.23.4,<0.25.0 #52

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Updates the requirements on pytest-asyncio to permit the latest version.

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pytest-asyncio 0.24.0

0.24.0 (2024-08-22)

  • BREAKING: Updated minimum supported pytest version to v8.2.0
  • Adds an optional loop_scope keyword argument to pytest.mark.asyncio. This argument controls which event loop is used to run the marked async test. #706, #871
  • Deprecates the optional scope keyword argument to pytest.mark.asyncio for API consistency with pytest_asyncio.fixture. Users are encouraged to use the loop_scope keyword argument, which does exactly the same.
  • Raises an error when passing scope or loop_scope as a positional argument to @pytest.mark.asyncio. #812
  • Fixes a bug that caused module-scoped async fixtures to fail when reused in other modules #862 #668
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  • fb5422f docs: Set release date for v0.24 in changelog.
  • 6dc7f58 docs: Add migration guides for pytest-asyncio v0.21 and v0.23.
  • 1bfc181 Wire Sphinx builds into the RTD config via tox
  • f03cf13 Build(deps): Bump hypothesis in /dependencies/default
  • 69540bf Build(deps): Bump attrs from 24.1.0 to 24.2.0 in /dependencies/default
  • b0ccfc5 Build(deps): Bump hypothesis in /dependencies/default
  • 574f1db Build(deps): Bump babel from 2.15.0 to 2.16.0 in /dependencies/docs
  • ae30dac Update .readthedocs.yaml to install pytest-asyncio
  • 972a704 Derive project version using importlib
  • d587a52 [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate
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    • Updated the version constraint for the pytest-asyncio dependency to ensure compatibility with specific versions and avoid potential breaking changes.

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The changes involve an update to the version specification of the pytest-asyncio dependency in the pyproject.toml file. The version constraint has been modified from ^0.23.4, allowing updates up to but not including 1.0.0, to >=0.23.4,<0.25.0, which restricts updates to versions below 0.25.0. This adjustment aims to ensure compatibility within a defined set of versions.

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pyproject.toml Updated pytest-asyncio from ^0.23.4 to >=0.23.4,<0.25.0

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21-21: Version constraint update approved.

The update to the pytest-asyncio version constraint is appropriate for maintaining compatibility with recent updates while avoiding potential breaking changes in future versions.

Ensure that the project is tested with the new version to verify compatibility with the changes introduced in pytest-asyncio 0.24.0.

Updates the requirements on [pytest-asyncio](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio/releases)
- [Commits](pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio@v0.23.4...v0.24.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: pytest-asyncio
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21-21: LGTM!

The updated version constraint for pytest-asyncio ensures compatibility with the latest features and improvements while preventing potential breaking changes in future versions beyond 0.24.x.

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