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Update dependency pytest to v7.2.2 - autoclosed

igswsihw-wmadepbot requested to merge renovate/pytest-7.x into main

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pytest (source, changelog) ==7.2.1 -> ==7.2.2 age adoption passing confidence

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pytest-dev/pytest

v7.2.2

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pytest 7.2.2 (2023-03-03)

Bug Fixes

  • #​10533: Fixed pytest.approx{.interpreted-text role="func"} handling of dictionaries containing one or more values of [0.0]{.title-ref}.
  • #​10592: Fixed crash if [--cache-show]{.title-ref} and [--help]{.title-ref} are passed at the same time.
  • #​10597: Fixed bug where a fixture method named teardown would be called as part of nose teardown stage.
  • #​10626: Fixed crash if --fixtures and --help are passed at the same time.
  • #​10660: Fixed :pypytest.raises{.interpreted-text role="func"} to return a 'ContextManager' so that type-checkers could narrow pytest.raises(...) if ... else nullcontext() down to 'ContextManager' rather than 'object'.

Improved Documentation

  • #​10690: Added [CI]{.title-ref} and [BUILD_NUMBER]{.title-ref} environment variables to the documentation.
  • #​10721: Fixed entry-points declaration in the documentation example using Hatch.
  • #​10753: Changed wording of the module level skip to be very explicit about not collecting tests and not executing the rest of the module.

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