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Sun Aug 25 17:57:25 UTC 2019 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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- update to version 4.34.0:
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  * The from_type() strategy now knows to look up the subclasses of
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    abstract types, which cannot be instantiated directly. This is
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    very useful for hypothesmith to support libCST.
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- changes from version 4.33.1:
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  * This patch works around a crash when an incompatible version of
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    Numpy is installed under PyPy 5.10 (Python 2.7).
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- changes from version 4.33.0:
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  * This release improves the domains() strategy, as well as the
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    urls() and the emails() strategies which use it. These strategies
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    now use the full IANA list of Top Level Domains and are correct as
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    per RFC 1035. Passing tests using these strategies may now
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    fail.Thanks to TechDragon for this improvement.
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- changes from version 4.32.3 :
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  * This patch tidies up the repr of several settings-related objects,
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    at runtime and in the documentation, and deprecates the
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    undocumented edge case that phases=None was treated like
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    phases=tuple(Phase). It also fixes from_lark() with lark 0.7.2 and later.
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Sun Aug  4 15:07:54 UTC 2019 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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- update to version 4.32.2:
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  * This patch updates some internal comments for mypy 0.720. There is
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    no user-visible impact.
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- changes from version 4.32.1:
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  * This release changes how the shrinker represents its progress
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    internally. For large generated test cases this should result in
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    significantly less memory usage and possibly faster
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    shrinking. Small generated test cases may be slightly slower to
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    shrink but this shouldn’t be very noticeable.
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- changes from version 4.32.0:
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  * This release makes arrays() more pedantic about elements
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    strategies that cannot be exactly represented as array
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    elements. In practice, you will see new warnings if you were using
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    a float16 or float32 dtype without passing floats() the width=16
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    or width=32 arguments respectively.The previous behaviour could
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    lead to silent truncation, and thus some elements being equal to
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    an explicitly excluded bound (issue #1899).
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Sun Jul 28 16:16:49 UTC 2019 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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- update to version 4.31.1:
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  * This patch changes an internal use of MD5 to SHA hashes, to better
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    support users subject to FIPS-140. There is no user-visible or API
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    change.
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- changes from version 4.31.0 :
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  * This release simplifies the logic of the print_blob setting by
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    removing the option to set it to PrintSettings.INFER. As a result
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    the print_blob setting now takes a single boolean value, and the
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    use of PrintSettings is deprecated.
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Mon Jul 22 13:00:16 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- Update to 4.28.2:
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  * Various bugfixes and deprecations all around
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Sat Jun  8 23:18:22 UTC 2019 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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- update to version 4.24.3:
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  * This patch improves the implementation of an internal wrapper on
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    Python 3.8 beta1 (and will break on the alphas; but they’re not
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    meant to be stable). On other versions, there is no change at
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    all. Thanks to Daniel Hahler for the patch, and Victor Stinner for
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    his work on bpo-37032 that made it possible.
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Thu Jun  6 09:01:21 UTC 2019 - Ondřej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
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- update to 4.24.2
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 * Deprecation messages for functions in hypothesis.extra.django.models
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   now explicitly name the deprecated function to make it easier to track down usages. 
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 * a spurious bug raised when a @st.composite function was passed a keyword-only argument.
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 * deprecates GenericStateMachine, in favor of RuleBasedStateMachine.
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 * This patch clarifies some error messages when the test function signature
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   is incompatible with the arguments to @given, especially when the @settings()
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   decorator is also used
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 * ixes a minor formatting issue the docstring of from_type()
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Tue May 14 11:05:16 UTC 2019 - Ondřej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
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- update to 4.23.4
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  * Adds a recipe to the docstring of :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.from_type`
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  * implements the :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.slices` strategy,
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     to generate slices of a length-size sequence.
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Tue May  7 08:58:44 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- Remove pandas dependency to make ring1 more happy
 | 
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- Update to 4.22.0:
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  * Various small tweaks only
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Mon May  6 09:40:28 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- More love for the tests to make sure we execute and run them
 | 
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  + skip/remove the obvious failures that are irelevant
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Tue Apr 30 13:01:05 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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 | 
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- Update to 4.18.2:
 | 
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  * This patch makes Hypothesis compatible with the Python 3.8 alpha
 | 
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  * This release adds the functions() strategy
 | 
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  * This release refactors stateful rule selection
 | 
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  * This patch allows Hypothesis to try a few more examples after finding the first bug
 | 
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  * This release adds the strategy broadcastable_shapes()
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- Make sure the tests are executed (and fail at the moment, needs
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  bit more love)
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Sat Apr 13 03:07:02 UTC 2019 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
 | 
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 | 
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- update to version 4.16.0:
 | 
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  * This release allows register_type_strategy() to be used with
 | 
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    typing.NewType instances. This may be useful to e.g. provide only
 | 
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    positive integers for from_type(UserId) with a UserId =
 | 
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    NewType('UserId', int) type.
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 | 
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- changes from version 4.15.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release supports passing a timedelta as the deadline setting,
 | 
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    so you no longer have to remember that the number is in
 | 
						||
    milliseconds (issue #1900).
 | 
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 | 
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- changes from version 4.14.7:
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  * This patch makes the type annotations on hypothesis.extra.dateutil
 | 
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    compatible with mypy 0.700.
 | 
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 | 
						||
- changes from version 4.14.6:
 | 
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  * This release fixes a bug introduced in Hypothesis 4.14.3 that
 | 
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    would sometimes cause sampled_from(...).filter(...) to encounter
 | 
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    an internal assertion failure when there are three or fewer
 | 
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    elements, and every element is rejected by the filter.
 | 
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 | 
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- changes from version 4.14.5:
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  * This patch takes the previous efficiency improvements to
 | 
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    sampled_from(...).filter(...) strategies that reject most
 | 
						||
    elements, and generalises them to also apply to
 | 
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    sampled_from(...).filter(...).filter(...) and longer chains of
 | 
						||
    filters.
 | 
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 | 
						||
- changes from version 4.14.4:
 | 
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  * This release fixes a bug that prevented random_module() from
 | 
						||
    correctly restoring the previous state of the random module.
 | 
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    The random state was instead being restored to a temporary
 | 
						||
    deterministic state, which accidentally caused subsequent tests to
 | 
						||
    see the same random values across multiple test runs.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 4.14.3:
 | 
						||
  * This patch adds an internal special case to make
 | 
						||
    sampled_from(...).filter(...) much more efficient when the filter
 | 
						||
    rejects most elements (issue #1885).
 | 
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 | 
						||
- changes from version 4.14.2:
 | 
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  * This patch improves the error message if the function f in
 | 
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    s.flatmap(f) does not return a strategy.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 4.14.1:
 | 
						||
  * This release modifies how Hypothesis selects operations to run
 | 
						||
    during shrinking, by causing it to deprioritise previously useless
 | 
						||
    classes of shrink until others have reached a fixed point.
 | 
						||
  * This avoids certain pathological cases where the shrinker gets
 | 
						||
    very close to finishing and then takes a very long time to finish
 | 
						||
    the last small changes because it tries many useless shrinks for
 | 
						||
    each useful one towards the end. It also should cause a more
 | 
						||
    modest improvement (probably no more than about 30%) in shrinking
 | 
						||
    performance for most tests.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 4.14.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release blocks installation of Hypothesis on Python 3.4,
 | 
						||
    which reached its end of life date on 2019-03-18.
 | 
						||
    This should not be of interest to anyone but downstream
 | 
						||
    maintainers - if you are affected, migrate to a secure version of
 | 
						||
    Python as soon as possible or at least seek commercial support.
 | 
						||
 | 
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Mon Mar 25 06:25:48 UTC 2019 - John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com>
 | 
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 | 
						||
- Add changes.rst to %doc
 | 
						||
- Update to v4.13.0
 | 
						||
 * for changes please see doc/changes.rst or
 | 
						||
   https://github.com/HypothesisWorks/hypothesis/blob/master/hypothesis-python/docs/changes.rst
 | 
						||
 | 
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 | 
						||
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Mon Mar 18 08:11:15 UTC 2019 - Ondřej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
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 | 
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- update to 4.11.7
 | 
						||
 * for changes please see doc/changes.rst or
 | 
						||
 - https://github.com/HypothesisWorks/hypothesis/blob/master/hypothesis-python/docs/changes.rst
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 | 
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Fri Dec 28 12:23:28 UTC 2018 - Martin Pluskal <mpluskal@suse.com>
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 | 
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- Move name ahead of version in spec file to resolve build issues
 | 
						||
  on older distributions
 | 
						||
 | 
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Sat Dec  8 19:35:13 UTC 2018 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.82.5:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes issue #1667, where passing bounds of Numpy dtype
 | 
						||
    int64 to integers() could cause errors on Python 3 due to internal
 | 
						||
    rounding.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.82.4:
 | 
						||
  * Hypothesis now seeds and resets the global state of np.random for
 | 
						||
    each test case, to ensure that tests are reproducible.
 | 
						||
  * This matches and complements the existing handling of the random
 | 
						||
    module - Numpy simply maintains an independent PRNG for
 | 
						||
    performance reasons.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.82.3 :
 | 
						||
  * This is a no-op release to add the new Framework :: Hypothesis
 | 
						||
    trove classifier to hypothesis on PyPI.
 | 
						||
  * You can use it as a filter to find Hypothesis-related packages
 | 
						||
    such as extensions as they add the tag over the coming weeks, or
 | 
						||
    simply visit our curated list.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.82.2 :
 | 
						||
  * The Hypothesis for Pandas extension is now listed in setup.py, so
 | 
						||
    you can pip install hypothesis[pandas].
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
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Thu Nov  1 22:43:45 UTC 2018 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.82.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes from_type() on Python 2 for classes where
 | 
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    cls.__init__ is object.__init__. Thanks to ccxcz for reporting
 | 
						||
    issue #1656.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.82.0:
 | 
						||
  * The alphabet argument for text() now uses its default value of
 | 
						||
    characters(blacklist_categories=('Cs',)) directly, instead of
 | 
						||
    hiding that behind alphabet=None and replacing it within the
 | 
						||
    function. Passing None is therefore deprecated.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.81.0:
 | 
						||
  * GenericStateMachine and RuleBasedStateMachine now raise an
 | 
						||
    explicit error when instances of settings are assigned to the
 | 
						||
    classes’ settings attribute, which is a no-op (issue
 | 
						||
    #1643). Instead assign to SomeStateMachine.TestCase.settings, or
 | 
						||
    use @settings(...) as a class decorator to handle this
 | 
						||
    automatically.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.80.0:
 | 
						||
  * Since version 3.68.0, arrays() checks that values drawn from the
 | 
						||
    elements and fill strategies can be safely cast to the dtype of
 | 
						||
    the array, and emits a warning otherwise.
 | 
						||
    This release expands the checks to cover overflow for finite
 | 
						||
    complex64 elements and string truncation caused by too-long
 | 
						||
    elements or trailing null characters (issue #1591).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.79.4:
 | 
						||
  * Tests using @given now shrink errors raised from pytest helper
 | 
						||
    functions, instead of reporting the first example found.
 | 
						||
    This was previously fixed in version 3.56.0, but only for stateful
 | 
						||
    testing.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.79.3:
 | 
						||
  * Traceback elision is now disabled on Python 2, to avoid an
 | 
						||
    import-time SyntaxError under Python < 2.7.9 (Python: bpo-21591,
 | 
						||
    Hypothesis 3.79.2: issue #1648).
 | 
						||
  * We encourage all users to upgrade to Python 3 before the end of
 | 
						||
    2019.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.79.2:
 | 
						||
  * This patch shortens tracebacks from Hypothesis, so you can see
 | 
						||
    exactly happened in your code without having to skip over
 | 
						||
    irrelevant details about our internals (issue #848).
 | 
						||
    In the example test (see pull request #1582), this reduces
 | 
						||
    tracebacks from nine frames to just three - and for a test with
 | 
						||
    multiple errors, from seven frames per error to just one!
 | 
						||
    If you do want to see the internal details, you can disable frame
 | 
						||
    elision by setting verbosity to debug.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.79.1:
 | 
						||
  * The abstract number classes Number, Complex, Real, Rational, and
 | 
						||
    Integral are now supported by the from_type()
 | 
						||
    strategy. Previously, you would have to use
 | 
						||
    register_type_strategy() before they could be resolved (issue
 | 
						||
    #1636)
 | 
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 | 
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sat Oct 20 15:34:34 UTC 2018 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
 | 
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 | 
						||
- update to version 3.79.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds a CLI flag for verbosity --hypothesis-verbosity
 | 
						||
    to the Hypothesis pytest plugin, applied after loading the profile
 | 
						||
    specified by --hypothesis-profile. Valid options are the names of
 | 
						||
    verbosity settings, quiet, normal, verbose or debug.Thanks to Bex
 | 
						||
    Dunn for writing this patch at the PyCon Australia sprints!
 | 
						||
  * The pytest header now correctly reports the current profile if
 | 
						||
    --hypothesis-profile has been used. Thanks to Mathieu Paturel for t
 | 
						||
    he contribution at the Canberra Python Hacktoberfest.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.78.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release has deprecated the generation of integers, floats and
 | 
						||
    fractions when the conversion of the upper and/ or lower bound is
 | 
						||
    not 100% exact, e.g. when an integer gets passed a bound that is
 | 
						||
    not a whole number. (issue #1625)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.77.0:
 | 
						||
  * This minor release adds functionality to settings allowing it to
 | 
						||
    be used as a decorator on RuleBasedStateMachine and
 | 
						||
    GenericStateMachine.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.76.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes some warnings added by recent releases of
 | 
						||
    pydocstyle and mypy.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
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 | 
						||
Sun Oct 14 15:26:36 UTC 2018 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.76.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release deprecates using floats for min_size and max_size.
 | 
						||
  * The type hint for average_size arguments has been changed from
 | 
						||
    Optional[int] to None, because non-None values are always ignored
 | 
						||
    and deprecated.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.75.4:
 | 
						||
  * This patch adds more internal comments to the core engine’s
 | 
						||
    sequence-length shrinker. There should be no user-visible change.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.75.3:
 | 
						||
  * This patch adds additional comments to some of the core engine’s
 | 
						||
    internal data structures. There is no user-visible change.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.75.2:
 | 
						||
  * This patch avoids caching a trivial case, fixing issue #493.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.75.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes a broken link in a docstring. Thanks to Benjamin
 | 
						||
    Lee for this contribution!
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.75.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release deprecates the use of min_size=None, setting the
 | 
						||
    default min_size to 0 (:issue: 1618).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.74.3:
 | 
						||
  * This patch makes some small internal changes to comply with a new
 | 
						||
    lint setting in the build. There should be no user-visible change.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.74.2:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes issue #1153, where time spent reifying a strategy
 | 
						||
    was also counted in the time spent generating the first
 | 
						||
    example. Strategies are now fully constructed and validated before
 | 
						||
    the timer is started.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.74.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes some broken formatting and links in the
 | 
						||
    documentation.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.74.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release checks that the value of the print_blob setting is a
 | 
						||
    PrintSettings instance.
 | 
						||
  * Being able to specify a boolean value was not intended, and is now
 | 
						||
    deprecated. In addition, specifying True will now cause the blob
 | 
						||
    to always be printed, instead of causing it to be suppressed.
 | 
						||
  * Specifying any value that is not a PrintSettings or a boolean is
 | 
						||
    now an error.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.73.5:
 | 
						||
  * Changes the documentation for hypothesis.strategies.datetimes,
 | 
						||
    hypothesis.strategies.dates, hypothesis.strategies.times to use
 | 
						||
    the new parameter names min_value and max_value instead of the
 | 
						||
    deprecated names
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.73.4:
 | 
						||
  * This patch ensures that Hypothesis deprecation warnings display
 | 
						||
    the code that emitted them when you’re not running in -Werror mode
 | 
						||
    (issue #652).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.73.3:
 | 
						||
  * Tracebacks involving @composite are now slightly shorter due to
 | 
						||
    some internal refactoring.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.73.2:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes errors in the internal comments for one of the
 | 
						||
    shrinker passes. There is no user-visible change.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.73.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch substantially improves the distribution of data
 | 
						||
    generated with recursive(), and fixes a rare internal error (issue
 | 
						||
    #1502).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.73.0 :
 | 
						||
  * This release adds the fulfill() function, which is designed for
 | 
						||
    testing code that uses dpcontracts 0.4 or later for input
 | 
						||
    validation. This provides some syntactic sugar around use of
 | 
						||
    assume(), to automatically filter out and retry calls that cause a
 | 
						||
    precondition check to fail (issue #1474).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.72.0 :
 | 
						||
  * This release makes setting attributes of the hypothesis.settings
 | 
						||
    class an explicit error. This has never had any effect, but could
 | 
						||
    mislead users who confused it with the current settings instance
 | 
						||
    hypothesis.settings.default (which is also immutable). You can
 | 
						||
    change the global settings with settings profiles.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.11:
 | 
						||
  * This patch factors out some common code in the shrinker for
 | 
						||
    iterating over pairs of data blocks. There should be no
 | 
						||
    user-visible change.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.10 :
 | 
						||
  * This patch allows from_type() to handle the empty tuple type,
 | 
						||
    typing.Tuple[()].
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.9 :
 | 
						||
  * This patch updates some internal comments for mypy. There is no
 | 
						||
    user-visible effect, even for Mypy users.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.8:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes a rare bug that would cause a particular shrinker
 | 
						||
    pass to raise an IndexError, if a shrink improvement changed the
 | 
						||
    underlying data in an unexpected way.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.7:
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes the broken cross-references in our docs, and
 | 
						||
    adds a CI check so we don’t add new ones.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Sep 16 15:37:43 UTC 2018 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.71.6:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes two bugs (issue #944 and issue #1521), where
 | 
						||
    messages about @seed <hypothesis.seed() did not check the current
 | 
						||
    verbosity setting, and the wrong settings were active while
 | 
						||
    executing explicit examples.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.5:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes a DeprecationWarning added in Python 3.8 (issue
 | 
						||
    #1576).
 | 
						||
  * Thanks to tirkarthi for this contribution!
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.4:
 | 
						||
  * This is a no-op release, which implements automatic DOI minting
 | 
						||
    and code archival of Hypothesis via Zenodo. Thanks to CERN and the
 | 
						||
    EU Horizon 2020 programme for providing this service!
 | 
						||
  * Check our CITATION file for details, or head right on over to
 | 
						||
    doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1412597
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.3:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds the test name to some deprecation warnings, for
 | 
						||
    easier debugging.
 | 
						||
  * Thanks to Sanyam Khurana for the patch!
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.2:
 | 
						||
  * This release makes Hypothesis’s memory usage substantially smaller
 | 
						||
    for tests with many examples, by bounding the number of past
 | 
						||
    examples it keeps around.
 | 
						||
  * You will not see much difference unless you are running tests with
 | 
						||
    max_examples set to well over 1000, but if you do have such tests
 | 
						||
    then you should see memory usage mostly plateau where previously
 | 
						||
    it would have grown linearly with time.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.71.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch adds internal comments to some tree traversals in the
 | 
						||
    core engine. There is no user-visible change.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Sep  9 22:39:31 CEST 2018 - Matěj Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
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						||
 | 
						||
- Add multibuild to allow running tests.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
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						||
Sat Sep  8 19:08:09 UTC 2018 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- specfile:
 | 
						||
  * updated pytest version, specified pytz version (from setup.py)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.71.0:
 | 
						||
  * many changes, see https://hypothesis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/changes.html
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Wed Sep  5 10:02:37 UTC 2018 - Matěj Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Precompile Python files to avoid troubles with mtime and magic values.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Tue Sep  4 16:01:22 UTC 2018 - Matěj Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Clean up SPEC
 | 
						||
- Add %check section, but make it disabled per default (circular
 | 
						||
  dependency on pytest)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Fri Aug 31 11:55:29 UTC 2018 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Drop the pytest-xdist dependency to build on Leap 42.3, as it
 | 
						||
  does not run tests it was quite pointless
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Mon Jul 23 05:25:06 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.66.6:
 | 
						||
  * This patch ensures that Hypothesis fully supports Python 3.7, by
 | 
						||
    upgrading from_type() (issue #1264) and fixing some minor issues
 | 
						||
    in our test suite (issue #1148).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Jul 22 18:47:08 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.66.5:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes the online docs for various extras, by ensuring
 | 
						||
    that their dependencies are installed on readthedocs.io (issue
 | 
						||
    #1326).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Fri Jul 20 15:28:09 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.66.4:
 | 
						||
  * This release improves the shrinker’s ability to reorder examples.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Thu Jul 12 15:59:06 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.66.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes a rare bug where an incorrect percentage drawtime
 | 
						||
    could be displayed for a test, when the system clock was changed
 | 
						||
    during a test running under Python 2 (we use time.monotonic()
 | 
						||
    where it is available to avoid such problems). It also fixes a
 | 
						||
    possible zero-division error that can occur when the underlying C
 | 
						||
    library double-rounds an intermediate value in math.fsum() and
 | 
						||
    gets the least significant bit wrong.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sat Jul  7 17:11:59 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.66.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release improves validation of the alphabet argument to the
 | 
						||
    text() strategy. The following misuses are now deprecated, and
 | 
						||
    will be an error in a future version:
 | 
						||
    + passing an unordered collection (such as set('abc')), which
 | 
						||
      violates invariants about shrinking and reproducibility
 | 
						||
    + passing an alphabet sequence with elements that are not strings
 | 
						||
    + passing an alphabet sequence with elements that are not of
 | 
						||
      length one, which violates any size constraints that may apply
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Fri Jul  6 11:58:50 UTC 2018 - dmueller@suse.com
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- remove redundant pythons buildrequire
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Jul  1 17:47:50 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- specfile:
 | 
						||
  * be more specific for %{python_sitelib} in %files
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.65.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release deprecates the max_shrinks setting in favor of an
 | 
						||
    internal heuristic. If you need to avoid shrinking examples, use
 | 
						||
    the phases setting instead. (issue #1235)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.64.2:
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes a bug where an internal assertion error could
 | 
						||
    sometimes be triggered while shrinking a failing test.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.64.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes type-checking errors in our vendored
 | 
						||
    prety-printer, which were ignored by our mypy config but visible
 | 
						||
    for anyone else (whoops). Thanks to Pi Delport for reporting issue
 | 
						||
    #1359 so promptly.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.64.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds an interface which can be used to insert a
 | 
						||
    wrapper between the original test function and @given (issue
 | 
						||
    #1257). This will be particularly useful for test runner
 | 
						||
    extensions such as pytest-trio, but is not recommended for direct
 | 
						||
    use by other users of Hypothesis.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.63.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds a new mechanism to infer strategies for classes
 | 
						||
    defined using attrs, based on the the type, converter, or
 | 
						||
    validator of each attribute. This inference is now built in to
 | 
						||
    builds() and from_type().
 | 
						||
  * On Python 2, from_type() no longer generates instances of int when
 | 
						||
    passed long, or vice-versa.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.62.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds PEP 484 type hints to Hypothesis on a
 | 
						||
    provisional basis, using the comment-based syntax for Python 2
 | 
						||
    compatibility. You can read more about our type hints here.
 | 
						||
  * It also adds the py.typed marker specified in PEP 561. After you
 | 
						||
    pip install hypothesis, mypy 0.590 or later will therefore
 | 
						||
    type-check your use of our public interface!
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Jun 24 15:40:53 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- specfile:
 | 
						||
  * use %{version} in source
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.61.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release deprecates the use of settings as a context manager,
 | 
						||
    the use of which is somewhat ambiguous.Users should define
 | 
						||
    settings with global state or with the @settings(...) decorator.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.60.1:
 | 
						||
  * Fixed a bug in generating an instance of a Django model from a
 | 
						||
    strategy where the primary key is generated as part of the
 | 
						||
    strategy. See details here.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.60.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release add initialize decorator for stateful testing
 | 
						||
    (originally discussed in issue #1216). initialize act as a special
 | 
						||
    rule that is only called once, and all initialize rules are
 | 
						||
    guaranteed to be called before any normal rule is called.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.59.3:
 | 
						||
  * This is a no-op release to take into account some changes to the
 | 
						||
    release process. It should have no user visible effect.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.59.2:
 | 
						||
  * This adds support for partially sorting examples which cannot be
 | 
						||
    fully sorted. For example, [5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0] with a constraint
 | 
						||
    that the first element needs to be larger than the last becomes
 | 
						||
    [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0].
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.59.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch uses random.getstate() and random.setstate() to restore
 | 
						||
    the PRNG state after @given runs deterministic tests. Without
 | 
						||
    restoring state, you might have noticed problems such as issue
 | 
						||
    #1266. The fix also applies to stateful testing (issue #702).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.59.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds the emails() strategy, which generates unicode
 | 
						||
    strings representing an email address.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.58.1:
 | 
						||
  * This improves the shrinker. It can now reorder examples: 3 1 2
 | 
						||
    becomes 1 2 3.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.58.0:
 | 
						||
  * This adds a new extra timezones() strategy that generates dateutil
 | 
						||
    timezones. Depends on python-dateutil.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Mon Jun  4 19:27:19 UTC 2018 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Use github source archive as recommended by upstream.
 | 
						||
- Remove unneeded python-hypothesis-build.patch
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Thu May 31 02:56:55 UTC 2018 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.57.0
 | 
						||
  * Using an unordered collection with the :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.permutations`
 | 
						||
    strategy has been deprecated because the order in which e.g. a set shrinks is
 | 
						||
    arbitrary. This may cause different results between runs.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.10 - 2018-05-16
 | 
						||
  * This release makes :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.define_setting`
 | 
						||
    aprivate method, which has the effect of hiding it from the
 | 
						||
    documentation.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.9
 | 
						||
  * This is another release with no functionality changes as part of changes to
 | 
						||
    Hypothesis's new release tagging scheme.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.8
 | 
						||
  * This is a release with no functionality changes that moves Hypothesis over to
 | 
						||
    anew release tagging scheme.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.7
 | 
						||
  * This release provides a performance improvement for most tests, but in
 | 
						||
    particular users of ``sampled_from`` who don't have numpy installed should see
 | 
						||
    asignificant performance improvement.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.6
 | 
						||
  * This patch contains further internal work to support Mypy.
 | 
						||
    There are no user-visible changes... yet.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.5
 | 
						||
  * This patch contains some internal refactoring to run :pypi:`mypy` in CI.
 | 
						||
    There are no user-visible changes.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.4
 | 
						||
  * This release involves some very minor internal clean up and should have no
 | 
						||
    user visible effect at all.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.3
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes a problem introduced in :ref:`3.56.0 <v3.56.0>` where
 | 
						||
    setting the hypothesis home directory (through currently undocumented
 | 
						||
    means) would no longer result in the default database location living
 | 
						||
    in the new home directory.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.2
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes a problem introduced in :ref:`3.56.0 <v3.56.0>` where
 | 
						||
    setting :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.max_examples` to ``1`` would result in tests
 | 
						||
    failing with ``Unsatisfiable``. This problem could also occur in other harder
 | 
						||
    to trigger circumstances (e.g. by setting it to a low value, having a hard to
 | 
						||
    satisfy assumption, and disabling health checks).
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.1
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes a problem that was introduced in :ref:`3.56.0 <v3.56.0>`:
 | 
						||
    Use of the :envvar:`HYPOTHESIS_VERBOSITY_LEVEL` environment variable was, rather
 | 
						||
    than deprecated, actually broken due to being read before various setup
 | 
						||
    the deprecation path needed was done. It now works correctly (and emits a
 | 
						||
    deprecation warning).
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.56.0
 | 
						||
  * This release deprecates several redundant or internally oriented
 | 
						||
    :class:`~hypothesis.settings`, working towards an orthogonal set of
 | 
						||
    configuration options that are widely useful *without* requiring any
 | 
						||
    knowledge of our internals (:issue:`535`).
 | 
						||
    + Deprecated settings that no longer have any effect are no longer
 | 
						||
      shown in the ``__repr__`` unless set to a non-default value.
 | 
						||
    + :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.perform_health_check` is deprecated, as it
 | 
						||
      duplicates :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.suppress_health_check`.
 | 
						||
    + :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.max_iterations` is deprecated and disabled,
 | 
						||
      because we can usually get better behaviour from an internal heuristic
 | 
						||
      than a user-controlled setting.
 | 
						||
    + :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.min_satisfying_examples` is deprecated and
 | 
						||
      disabled, due to overlap with the
 | 
						||
      :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.HealthCheck.filter_too_much` healthcheck
 | 
						||
      and poor interaction with :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.max_examples`.
 | 
						||
    + :envvar:`HYPOTHESIS_VERBOSITY_LEVEL` is now deprecated.  Set
 | 
						||
      :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.verbosity` through the profile system instead.
 | 
						||
    + Examples tried by :func:`~hypothesis.find` are now reported at ``debug``
 | 
						||
      verbosity level (as well as ``verbose`` level).
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.55.6
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes a somewhat obscure condition (:issue:`1230`) under which you
 | 
						||
    could occasionally see a failing test trigger an assertion error inside
 | 
						||
    Hypothesis instead of failing normally.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.55.5
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes one possible cause of :issue:`966`.  When running
 | 
						||
    Python 2 with hash randomisation, passing a :obj:`python:bytes` object
 | 
						||
    to :func:`python:random.seed` would use ``version=1``, which broke
 | 
						||
    :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.derandomize` (because the seed depended on
 | 
						||
    arandomised hash).  If :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.derandomize` is
 | 
						||
    *still* nondeterministic for you, please open an issue.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.55.4
 | 
						||
  * This patch makes a variety of minor improvements to the documentation,
 | 
						||
    and improves a few validation messages for invalid inputs.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.55.3
 | 
						||
  * This release updates the URL metadata associated with the PyPI package (again).
 | 
						||
    It has no other user visible effects.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.55.2
 | 
						||
  * This release updates the URL metadata associated with the PyPI package.
 | 
						||
    It has no other user visible effects.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.55.1
 | 
						||
  * This patch relaxes constraints on the expected values returned
 | 
						||
    by the standard library function :func:`hypot` and the internal
 | 
						||
    helper function :func:`~hypotheses.internal.cathetus`, this to
 | 
						||
    fix near-exact test-failures on some 32-bit systems.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.55.0
 | 
						||
  * This release includes several improvements to the handling of the
 | 
						||
    :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.database` setting.
 | 
						||
    + The :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.database_file` setting was a historical
 | 
						||
      artefact, and you should just use :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.database`
 | 
						||
      directly.
 | 
						||
    + The :envvar:`HYPOTHESIS_DATABASE_FILE` environment variable is
 | 
						||
      deprecated, in favor of :meth:`~hypothesis.settings.load_profile` and
 | 
						||
      the :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.database` setting.
 | 
						||
    + If you have not configured the example database at all and the default
 | 
						||
      location is not usable (due to e.g. permissions issues), Hypothesis
 | 
						||
      will fall back to an in-memory database.  This is not persisted between
 | 
						||
      sessions, but means that the defaults work on read-only filesystems.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.54.0
 | 
						||
  * This release improves the :func:`~hypotheses.strategies.complex_numbers`
 | 
						||
    strategy, which now supports ``min_magnitude`` and ``max_magnitude``
 | 
						||
    arguments, along with ``allow_nan`` and ``allow_infinity`` like for
 | 
						||
    :func:`~hypotheses.strategies.floats`.
 | 
						||
    Thanks to J.J. Green for this feature.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.53.0
 | 
						||
  * This release removes support for Django 1.8, which reached end of life on
 | 
						||
    2018-04-01.  You can see Django's release and support schedule
 | 
						||
    `on the Django Project website <https://www.djangoproject.com/download/#supported-versions>`_.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.52.3
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes the :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.min_satisfying_examples` settings
 | 
						||
    documentation, by explaining that example shrinking is tracked at the level
 | 
						||
    of the underlying bytestream rather than the output value.
 | 
						||
  * The output from :func:`~hypothesis.find` in verbose mode has also been
 | 
						||
    adjusted - see :ref:`the example session <verbose-output>` - to avoid
 | 
						||
    duplicating lines when the example repr is constant, even if the underlying
 | 
						||
    representation has been shrunken.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.52.2
 | 
						||
  * This release improves the output of failures with
 | 
						||
    :ref:`rule based stateful testing <rulebasedstateful>` in two ways:
 | 
						||
     The output from it is now usually valid Python code.
 | 
						||
     When the same value has two different names because it belongs to two different
 | 
						||
     bundles, it will now display with the name associated with the correct bundle
 | 
						||
     for a rule argument where it is used.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.52.1
 | 
						||
  * This release improves the behaviour of  :doc:`stateful testing <stateful>`
 | 
						||
    in two ways:
 | 
						||
    Previously some runs would run no steps (:issue:`376`). This should no longer
 | 
						||
    happen.
 | 
						||
    RuleBasedStateMachine tests which used bundles extensively would often shrink
 | 
						||
    terribly. This should now be significantly improved, though there is likely
 | 
						||
    a lot more room for improvement.
 | 
						||
  * This release also involves a low level change to how ranges of integers are
 | 
						||
    handles which may result in other improvements to shrink quality in some cases.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.52.0
 | 
						||
  * This release deprecates use of :func:`@settings(...) <hypothesis.settings>`
 | 
						||
    as a decorator, on functions or methods that are not also decorated with
 | 
						||
    :func:`@given <hypothesis.given>`.  You can still apply these decorators
 | 
						||
    in any order, though you should only do so once each.
 | 
						||
  * Applying :func:`@given <hypothesis.given>` twice was already deprecated, and
 | 
						||
    applying :func:`@settings(...) <hypothesis.settings>` twice is deprecated in
 | 
						||
    this release and will become an error in a future version. Neither could ever
 | 
						||
    be used twice to good effect.
 | 
						||
  * Using :func:`@settings(...) <hypothesis.settings>` as the sole decorator on
 | 
						||
    atest is completely pointless, so this common usage error will become an
 | 
						||
    error in a future version of Hypothesis.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.51.0
 | 
						||
  * This release deprecates the ``average_size`` argument to
 | 
						||
    :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.lists` and other collection strategies.
 | 
						||
    You should simply delete it wherever it was used in your tests, as it
 | 
						||
    no longer has any effect.
 | 
						||
    In early versions of Hypothesis, the ``average_size`` argument was treated
 | 
						||
    as a hint about the distribution of examples from a strategy.  Subsequent
 | 
						||
    improvements to the conceptual model and the engine for generating and
 | 
						||
    shrinking examples mean it is more effective to simply describe what
 | 
						||
    constitutes a valid example, and let our internals handle the distribution.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.50.3
 | 
						||
  * This patch contains some internal refactoring so that we can run
 | 
						||
    with warnings as errors in CI.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.50.2
 | 
						||
  * This has no user-visible changes except one slight formatting change to one docstring, to avoid a deprecation warning.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.50.1
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes an internal error introduced in :ref:`3.48.0 <v3.48.0>`, where a check
 | 
						||
    for the Django test runner would expose import-time errors in Django
 | 
						||
    configuration (:issue:`1167`).
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.50.0
 | 
						||
  * This release improves validation of numeric bounds for some strategies.
 | 
						||
    + :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.integers` and :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.floats`
 | 
						||
      now raise ``InvalidArgument`` if passed a ``min_value`` or ``max_value``
 | 
						||
      which is not an instance of :class:`~python:numbers.Real`, instead of
 | 
						||
      various internal errors.
 | 
						||
    + :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.floats` now converts its bounding values to
 | 
						||
      the nearest float above or below the min or max bound respectively, instead
 | 
						||
      of just casting to float.  The old behaviour was incorrect in that you could
 | 
						||
      generate ``float(min_value)``, even when this was less than ``min_value``
 | 
						||
      itself (possible with eg. fractions).
 | 
						||
    + When both bounds are provided to :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.floats` but
 | 
						||
      there are no floats in the interval, such as ``[(2**54)+1 .. (2**55)-1]``,
 | 
						||
      InvalidArgument is raised.
 | 
						||
    + :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.decimals` gives a more useful error message
 | 
						||
      if passed a string that cannot be converted to :class:`~python:decimal.Decimal`
 | 
						||
      in a context where this error is not trapped.
 | 
						||
     Code that previously **seemed** to work may be explicitly broken if there
 | 
						||
     were no floats between ``min_value`` and ``max_value`` (only possible with
 | 
						||
     non-float bounds), or if a bound was not a :class:`~python:numbers.Real`
 | 
						||
     number but still allowed in :obj:`python:math.isnan` (some custom classes
 | 
						||
     with a ``__float__`` method).
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.49.1
 | 
						||
  * This patch fixes our tests for Numpy dtype strategies on big-endian platforms,
 | 
						||
    where the strategy behaved correctly but the test assumed that the native byte
 | 
						||
    order was little-endian.
 | 
						||
    There is no user impact unless you are running our test suite on big-endian
 | 
						||
    platforms.  Thanks to Graham Inggs for reporting :issue:`1164`.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.49.0
 | 
						||
  * This release deprecates passing ``elements=None`` to collection strategies,
 | 
						||
    such as :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.lists`.
 | 
						||
    Requiring ``lists(nothing())`` or ``builds(list)`` instead of ``lists()``
 | 
						||
    means slightly more typing, but also improves the consistency and
 | 
						||
    discoverability of our API - as well as showing how to compose or
 | 
						||
    construct strategies in ways that still work in more complex situations.
 | 
						||
    Passing a nonzero max_size to a collection strategy where the elements
 | 
						||
    strategy contains no values is now deprecated, and will be an error in a
 | 
						||
    future version.  The equivalent with ``elements=None`` is already an error.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.48.1
 | 
						||
  * This patch will minimize examples that would come out non-minimal in previous versions. Thanks to Kyle Reeve for this patch.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.48.0
 | 
						||
  * This release improves some "unhappy paths" when using Hypothesis
 | 
						||
    with the standard library :mod:`python:unittest` module:
 | 
						||
    + Applying :func:`@given <hypothesis.given>` to a non-test method which is
 | 
						||
      overridden from :class:`python:unittest.TestCase`, such as ``setUp``,
 | 
						||
      raises :attr:`a new health check <hypothesis.settings.not_a_test_method>`.
 | 
						||
      (:issue:`991`)
 | 
						||
    + Using :meth:`~python:unittest.TestCase.subTest` within a test decorated
 | 
						||
      with :func:`@given <hypothesis.given>` would leak intermediate results
 | 
						||
      when tests were run under the :mod:`python:unittest` test runner.
 | 
						||
      Individual reporting of failing subtests is now disabled during a test
 | 
						||
      using :func:`@given <hypothesis.given>`.  (:issue:`1071`)
 | 
						||
    + :func:`@given <hypothesis.given>` is still not a class decorator, but the
 | 
						||
      error message if you try using it on a class has been improved.
 | 
						||
     As a related improvement, using :class:`django:django.test.TestCase` with
 | 
						||
     :func:`@given <hypothesis.given>` instead of
 | 
						||
     :class:`hypothesis.extra.django.TestCase` raises an explicit error instead
 | 
						||
     of running all examples in a single database transaction.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.47.0
 | 
						||
  * :obj:`~hypothesis.settings.register_profile` now accepts keyword arguments
 | 
						||
    for specific settings, and the parent settings object is now optional.
 | 
						||
    Using a ``name`` for a registered profile which is not a string was never
 | 
						||
    suggested, but it is now also deprecated and will eventually be an error.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.46.2
 | 
						||
  * This release removes an unnecessary branch from the code, and has no user-visible impact.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.46.1
 | 
						||
  * This changes only the formatting of our docstrings and should have no user-visible effects.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.46.0
 | 
						||
  * :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.characters` has improved docs about
 | 
						||
    what arguments are valid, and additional validation logic to raise a
 | 
						||
    clear error early (instead of e.g. silently ignoring a bad argument).
 | 
						||
    Categories may be specified as the Unicode 'general category'
 | 
						||
    (eg ``u'Nd'``), or as the 'major category' (eg ``[u'N', u'Lu']``
 | 
						||
    is equivalent to ``[u'Nd', u'Nl', u'No', u'Lu']``).
 | 
						||
  * In previous versions, general categories were supported and all other
 | 
						||
    input was silently ignored.  Now, major categories are supported in
 | 
						||
    addition to general categories (which may change the behaviour of some
 | 
						||
    existing code), and all other input is deprecated.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.45.5
 | 
						||
  * This patch improves strategy inference in :mod:`hypothesis.extra.django`
 | 
						||
    to account for some validators in addition to field type - see
 | 
						||
    :issue:`1116` for ongoing work in this space.
 | 
						||
    Specifically, if a :class:`~django:django.db.models.CharField` or
 | 
						||
    :class:`~django:django.db.models.TextField` has an attached
 | 
						||
    :class:`~django:django.core.validators.RegexValidator`, we now use
 | 
						||
    :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.from_regex` instead of
 | 
						||
    :func:`~hypothesis.strategies.text` as the underlying strategy.
 | 
						||
    This allows us to generate examples of the default
 | 
						||
    :class:`~django:django.contrib.auth.models.User` model, closing :issue:`1112`.
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.45.4
 | 
						||
  * This patch improves some internal debugging information, fixes
 | 
						||
    atypo in a validation error message, and expands the documentation
 | 
						||
    for new contributors.
 | 
						||
- Add license file
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Tue Mar  6 15:45:20 UTC 2018 - aplanas@suse.com
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Allows Recommends and Suggest in Fedora
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Fri Mar  2 09:58:08 UTC 2018 - chris@computersalat.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- fix deps for setuptools
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Tue Feb 27 17:36:35 UTC 2018 - aplanas@suse.com
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Recommends only for SUSE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Fri Feb 23 20:19:52 UTC 2018 - tbechtold@suse.com
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
update to version 3.45.3
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.26 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * That doesn't need to be conditional in the shrinker
 | 
						||
  * Add release notes
 | 
						||
  * Wrong backticks
 | 
						||
  * Response to review
 | 
						||
  * Switch over to an adaptive greedy algorithm
 | 
						||
  * Clarify dependencies on enum34, Django
 | 
						||
  * don't try to assign to *args
 | 
						||
  * Don't split expression over multiple lines needlessly
 | 
						||
  * define labels in top-level constants since they're expensive-ish to compute
 | 
						||
  * Change how we track whether a block is shrinking
 | 
						||
  * Add tests for zig zagging behaviour
 | 
						||
  * Update isort from 4.2.15 to 4.3.2
 | 
						||
  * Add a section about deferring errors
 | 
						||
  * specify target and args for build() together as *target_and_args
 | 
						||
  * Fix typo
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.17 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Add flaky annotation to test_can_generate_interval_endpoints
 | 
						||
  * Add notion of labels to strategies
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.25 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Update pytest from 3.3.2 to 3.4.0
 | 
						||
  * address more code review comments
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.19 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Remove just and of course
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.45.2 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * don't refer to hypothesis_internal_target from bad implementation
 | 
						||
  * Add a release note for the source changes
 | 
						||
  * Add quality tests on Python 2
 | 
						||
  * Update safety from 1.6.1 to 1.7.0
 | 
						||
  * Fix typo in docstring
 | 
						||
  * Bump the required version of attrs
 | 
						||
  * Fix unbalanced quotes
 | 
						||
  * Pass access to blocks and intervals through a level of indirection
 | 
						||
  * Run 'make format' with the new version of isort
 | 
						||
  * dont use 'target' in naming arg to builds()
 | 
						||
  * Improve section on testing
 | 
						||
  * Fix tests expecting specific example counts
 | 
						||
  * add docstrings in base_defines_strategy
 | 
						||
  * fix test_{nested_}discarded_intervals_are_not_in_labels to not assert exact equality
 | 
						||
  * Clean up argument handling logic so we have full coverage again
 | 
						||
  * Deal with another old-typing-module problem
 | 
						||
  * write release note
 | 
						||
  * Update isort from 4.3.2 to 4.3.3
 | 
						||
  * Run 'make requirements'
 | 
						||
  * Add tests for labelling behaviour
 | 
						||
  * Expand on what we track
 | 
						||
  * Whoops new style class
 | 
						||
  * Update pytz from 2017.3 to 2018.3
 | 
						||
  * Move interval calculation to shrinker
 | 
						||
  * Convert types from strings to hbytes
 | 
						||
  * Only replace examples, not joined intervals. Make more things examples
 | 
						||
  * Switch hyphens to em-dashes
 | 
						||
  * Update autoflake from 1.0 to 1.1
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.21 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Update python-gitlab from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0
 | 
						||
  * Use more descriptive names
 | 
						||
  * Move instructions on running tests to testing guide
 | 
						||
  * Lets not have slow tests like that in tests/cover
 | 
						||
  * Track changed blocks and remove a common offset from them
 | 
						||
  * give every Example a label
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.18 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Update isort from 4.3.3 to 4.3.4
 | 
						||
  * Add tests for new behaviour
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.22 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * test_saves_negated_examples_in_covering docstring wording tweak
 | 
						||
  * remove old implementation
 | 
						||
  * Fix style issues in src
 | 
						||
  * fix based on Zac's code review
 | 
						||
  * Update imagesize from 0.7.1 to 1.0.0
 | 
						||
  * Update coverage from 4.5 to 4.5.1
 | 
						||
  * Update tests to account for new covering examples
 | 
						||
  * Update certifi from 2017.11.5 to 2018.1.18
 | 
						||
  * Update typing from 3.6.2 to 3.6.4
 | 
						||
  * Track examples by draw index
 | 
						||
  * rename target arg so we can use targets requiring an argument 'target'
 | 
						||
  * Update babel from 2.5.2 to 2.5.3
 | 
						||
  * Update pytest-xdist from 1.21.0 to 1.22.0
 | 
						||
  * Add a release note
 | 
						||
  * Monospace engine.py
 | 
						||
  * Move flake8 config to tox.ini
 | 
						||
  * Add flake8-docstrings
 | 
						||
  * improve test_saves_negated_examples_in_covering to check what we actually care about
 | 
						||
  * tweaks from code review
 | 
						||
  * There was no good reason for that test to be that complicated
 | 
						||
  * Correct env naming
 | 
						||
  * Clean up unfinished examples at the end
 | 
						||
  * Add a guide for working on internals
 | 
						||
  * ideally -> usually
 | 
						||
  * Update autopep8 from 1.3.3 to 1.3.4
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.45.3 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.45.0 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Make test_minimize_sets_of_sets non-flaky
 | 
						||
  * Remove seed
 | 
						||
  * Remove reference to intervals
 | 
						||
  * Update coverage from 4.4.2 to 4.5
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.45.1 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Slight rewording
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.24 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Update doctest
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.20 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * add myself to contributors
 | 
						||
  * Bump version to 3.44.23 and update changelog
 | 
						||
  * Update babel from 2.5.1 to 2.5.2
 | 
						||
  * don't use backticks in exception messages
 | 
						||
  * remove duplicate
 | 
						||
  * Change the way we calculate average_size's default
 | 
						||
  * fix formatting of release file
 | 
						||
  * Remove a bunch of dead code and comments
 | 
						||
  * Revert "Switch hyphens to em-dashes"
 | 
						||
  * Track labels on examples
 | 
						||
  * Fix style issues in tests
 | 
						||
  * Clarify specificity there
 | 
						||
  * Update sphinx from 1.6.6 to 1.6.7
 | 
						||
  * Update sphinx from 1.6.7 to 1.7.0
 | 
						||
  * Those spaces aren't needed
 | 
						||
  * Run tests on 2.7.14
 | 
						||
  * Just exit with the return code
 | 
						||
  * fix indentation of docstrings produced by renamed_arguments
 | 
						||
  * fix formatting
 | 
						||
  * Update pygithub from 1.35 to 1.36
 | 
						||
- Use pythonhosted.org sdist for Source
 | 
						||
- Comment BuildRequires for tests. Tests in %check section are
 | 
						||
  currently disabled 
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Wed Jan 17 15:46:40 UTC 2018 - tchvatal@suse.com
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Condition py2 only dependencies so we do not pull them on py3
 | 
						||
  only scenario
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Wed Jan 17 03:55:40 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.44.16:
 | 
						||
  * This release improves test case reduction for recursive data
 | 
						||
    structures. Hypothesis now guarantees that whenever a strategy
 | 
						||
    calls itself recursively (usually this will happen because you are
 | 
						||
    using deferred()), any recursive call may replace the top level
 | 
						||
    value. e.g. given a tree structure, Hypothesis will always try
 | 
						||
    replacing it with a subtree.
 | 
						||
  * Additionally this introduces a new heuristic that may in some
 | 
						||
    circumstances significantly speed up test case reduction -
 | 
						||
    Hypothesis should be better at immediately replacing elements
 | 
						||
    drawn inside another strategy with their minimal possible value.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.15:
 | 
						||
  * from_type() can now resolve recursive types such as binary trees
 | 
						||
    (issue #1004). Detection of non-type arguments has also improved,
 | 
						||
    leading to better error messages in many cases involving forward
 | 
						||
    references.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.14 :
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes a bug in the shrinker that prevented the
 | 
						||
    optimisations in 3.44.6 from working in some cases. It would not
 | 
						||
    have worked correctly when filtered examples were nested
 | 
						||
    (e.g. with a set of integers in some range).
 | 
						||
  * This would not have resulted in any correctness problems, but
 | 
						||
    shrinking may have been slower than it otherwise could be.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.13:
 | 
						||
  * This release changes the average bit length of values drawn from
 | 
						||
    integers() to be much smaller. Additionally it changes the
 | 
						||
    shrinking order so that now size is considered before sign -
 | 
						||
    e.g. -1 will be preferred to +10.
 | 
						||
  * The new internal format for integers required some changes to the
 | 
						||
    minimizer to make work well, so you may also see some improvements
 | 
						||
    to example quality in unrelated areas.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.12:
 | 
						||
  * This changes Hypothesis’s internal implementation of weighted
 | 
						||
    sampling. This will affect example distribution and quality, but
 | 
						||
    you shouldn’t see any other effects.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.11 :
 | 
						||
  * This is a change to some internals around how Hypothesis handles
 | 
						||
    avoiding generating duplicate examples and seeking out novel
 | 
						||
    regions of the search space.
 | 
						||
  * You are unlikely to see much difference as a result of it, but it
 | 
						||
    fixes a bug where an internal assertion could theoretically be
 | 
						||
    triggered and has some minor effects on the distribution of
 | 
						||
    examples so could potentially find bugs that have previously been
 | 
						||
    missed.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.10:
 | 
						||
  * This patch avoids creating debug statements when debugging is
 | 
						||
    disabled. Profiling suggests this is a 5-10% performance
 | 
						||
    improvement (issue #1040).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sat Jan  6 17:11:29 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.44.9:
 | 
						||
  * This patch blacklists null characters ('\x00') in automatically
 | 
						||
    created strategies for Django CharField and TextField, due to a
 | 
						||
    database issue which was recently fixed upstream (Hypothesis issue
 | 
						||
    #1045).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sat Jan  6 07:24:23 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.44.8:
 | 
						||
  * This release makes the Hypothesis shrinker slightly less greedy in
 | 
						||
    order to avoid local minima - when it gets stuck, it makes a small
 | 
						||
    attempt to search around the final example it would previously
 | 
						||
    have returned to find a new starting point to shrink from. This
 | 
						||
    should improve example quality in some cases, especially ones
 | 
						||
    where the test data has dependencies among parts of it that make
 | 
						||
    it difficult for Hypothesis to proceed.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Thu Jan  4 17:06:43 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.44.7:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds support for Django 2 in the hypothesis-django
 | 
						||
    extra.
 | 
						||
  * This release drops support for Django 1.10, as it is no longer
 | 
						||
    supported by the Django team.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Wed Jan  3 22:43:51 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.44.6:
 | 
						||
  * This release speeds up test case reduction in many examples by
 | 
						||
    being better at detecting large shrinks it can use to discard
 | 
						||
    redundant parts of its input. This will be particularly noticeable
 | 
						||
    in examples that make use of filtering and for some integer
 | 
						||
    ranges.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.5:
 | 
						||
  * This is a no-op release that updates the year range on all of the
 | 
						||
    copyright headers in our source to include 2018.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Wed Jan  3 10:03:42 UTC 2018 - tchvatal@suse.com
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Disable the tests as it is too flaky to be reliable
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Dec 31 05:55:59 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.44.4:
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes issue #1044, which slowed tests by up to 6% due
 | 
						||
    to broken caching.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Thu Dec 21 18:22:00 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.44.3:
 | 
						||
  * This release improves the shrinker in cases where examples drawn
 | 
						||
    earlier can affect how much data is drawn later (e.g. when you
 | 
						||
    draw a length parameter in a composite and then draw that many
 | 
						||
    elements). Examples found in cases like this should now be much
 | 
						||
    closer to minimal.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.2:
 | 
						||
  * This is a pure refactoring release which changes how Hypothesis
 | 
						||
    manages its set of examples internally. It should have no
 | 
						||
    externally visible effects.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.1:
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes issue #997, in which under some circumstances
 | 
						||
    the body of tests run under Hypothesis would not show up when run
 | 
						||
    under coverage even though the tests were run and the code they
 | 
						||
    called outside of the test file would show up normally.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.44.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds a new feature: The @reproduce_failure, designed
 | 
						||
    to make it easy to use Hypothesis’s binary format for examples to
 | 
						||
    reproduce a problem locally without having to share your example
 | 
						||
    database between machines.
 | 
						||
    This also changes when seeds are printed:
 | 
						||
    + They will no longer be printed for normal falsifying examples,
 | 
						||
      as there are now adequate ways of reproducing those for all
 | 
						||
      cases, so it just contributes noise.
 | 
						||
    + They will once again be printed when reusing examples from the
 | 
						||
      database, as health check failures should now be more reliable
 | 
						||
      in this scenario so it will almost always work in this case.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.43.1:
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes a bug with Hypothesis’s database management -
 | 
						||
    examples that were found in the course of shrinking were saved in
 | 
						||
    a way that indicated that they had distinct causes, and so they
 | 
						||
    would all be retried on the start of the next test. The intended
 | 
						||
    behaviour, which is now what is implemented, is that only a
 | 
						||
    bounded subset of these examples would be retried.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Dec 17 01:26:12 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.43.0:
 | 
						||
  * HypothesisDeprecationWarning now inherits from FutureWarning
 | 
						||
    instead of DeprecationWarning, as recommended by PEP 565 for
 | 
						||
    user-facing warnings (issue #618). If you have not changed the
 | 
						||
    default warnings settings, you will now see each distinct
 | 
						||
    HypothesisDeprecationWarning instead of only the first.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Fri Dec 15 08:55:52 UTC 2017 - ecsos@opensuse.org
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Add patch python-hypothesis-build.patch 
 | 
						||
  to fix Factory build error
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Thu Dec 14 15:00:24 UTC 2017 - tchvatal@suse.com
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Update to 3.42.2:
 | 
						||
  * Few tiny fixes
 | 
						||
- Switch to github tarball to contain tests
 | 
						||
- Make sure to state all buildtime dependencies
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Tue Dec 12 00:54:26 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.42.1:
 | 
						||
  * This release has some internal cleanup, which makes reading the
 | 
						||
    code more pleasant and may shrink large examples slightly faster.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sat Dec  9 17:39:47 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- specfile:
 | 
						||
  * removed conditional for test as requested in SR 555280
 | 
						||
  * added coverage as a requirement
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.42.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release deprecates hypothesis[fakefactory], which was
 | 
						||
    designed as a transition strategy but does not support example
 | 
						||
    shrinking or coverage-guided discovery.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Thu Dec  7 16:46:53 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.41.0:
 | 
						||
  * sampled_from() can now sample from one-dimensional numpy
 | 
						||
    ndarrays. Sampling from multi-dimensional ndarrays still results
 | 
						||
    in a deprecation warning. Thanks to Charlie Tanksley for this
 | 
						||
    patch.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Wed Dec  6 02:52:35 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.40.1:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
3.40.1 - 2017-12-04
 | 
						||
  * This release makes two changes:
 | 
						||
    + It makes the calculation of some of the metadata that Hypothesis
 | 
						||
      uses for shrinking occur lazily. This should speed up
 | 
						||
      performance of test case generation a bit because it no longer
 | 
						||
      calculates information it doesn’t need.
 | 
						||
    + It improves the shrinker for certain classes of nested
 | 
						||
      examples. e.g. when shrinking lists of lists, the shrinker is
 | 
						||
      now able to concatenate two adjacent lists together into a
 | 
						||
      single list. As a result of this change, shrinking may get
 | 
						||
      somewhat slower when the minimal example found is large.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.40.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release improves how various ways of seeding Hypothesis
 | 
						||
    interact with the example database:
 | 
						||
    + Using the example database with seed() is now deprecated. You
 | 
						||
      should set database=None if you are doing that. This will only
 | 
						||
      warn if you actually load examples from the database while using
 | 
						||
      @seed.
 | 
						||
    + The derandomize will behave the same way as @seed.
 | 
						||
    + Using --hypothesis-seed will disable use of the database.
 | 
						||
    + If a test used examples from the database, it will not suggest
 | 
						||
      using a seed to reproduce it, because that won’t work.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.39.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds a new health check that checks if the smallest
 | 
						||
    “natural” possible example of your test case is very large - this
 | 
						||
    will tend to cause Hypothesis to generate bad examples and be
 | 
						||
    quite slow.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.38.9:
 | 
						||
  * This is a documentation release to improve the documentation of
 | 
						||
    shrinking behaviour for Hypothesis’s strategies.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.38.8:
 | 
						||
  * This release improves the performance of characters() when using
 | 
						||
    blacklist_characters and from_regex() when using negative
 | 
						||
    character classes.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.38.7:
 | 
						||
  * This is a patch release for from_regex(), which had a bug in
 | 
						||
    handling of the re.VERBOSE flag (issue #992). Flags are now
 | 
						||
    handled correctly when parsing regex.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Tue Nov 28 19:04:24 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.38.6:
 | 
						||
  * This patch changes a few byte-string literals from double to
 | 
						||
    single quotes, thanks to an update in unify. There are no
 | 
						||
    user-visible changes.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Nov 26 21:26:33 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.38.5:
 | 
						||
  * This fixes the repr of strategies using lambda that are defined
 | 
						||
    inside decorators to include the lambda source.
 | 
						||
    This would mostly have been visible when using the statistics
 | 
						||
    functionality - lambdas used for e.g. filtering would have shown
 | 
						||
    up with a <unknown> as their body. This can still happen, but it
 | 
						||
    should happen less often now.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Wed Nov 22 19:42:32 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.38.4:
 | 
						||
  * This release updates the reported statistics so that they show
 | 
						||
    approximately what fraction of your test run time is spent in data
 | 
						||
    generation (as opposed to test execution).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.38.3:
 | 
						||
  * This is a documentation release, which ensures code examples are
 | 
						||
    up to date by running them as doctests in CI (issue #711).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.38.2:
 | 
						||
  * This release changes the behaviour of the deadline setting when
 | 
						||
    used with data(): Time spent inside calls to data.draw will no
 | 
						||
    longer be counted towards the deadline time.
 | 
						||
  * As a side effect of some refactoring required for this work, the
 | 
						||
    way flaky tests are handled has changed slightly. You are unlikely
 | 
						||
    to see much difference from this, but some error messages will
 | 
						||
    have changed.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.38.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch has a variety of non-user-visible refactorings,
 | 
						||
    removing various minor warts ranging from indirect imports to
 | 
						||
    typos in comments.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Nov 19 05:19:56 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.38.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release overhauls the health check system in a variety of
 | 
						||
    small ways. It adds no new features, but is nevertheless a minor
 | 
						||
    release because it changes which tests are likely to fail health
 | 
						||
    checks.
 | 
						||
  * The most noticeable effect is that some tests that used to fail
 | 
						||
    health checks will now pass, and some that used to pass will
 | 
						||
    fail. These should all be improvements in accuracy. In particular:
 | 
						||
    + New failures will usually be because they are now taking into
 | 
						||
      account things like use of data() and assume() inside the test
 | 
						||
      body.
 | 
						||
    + New failures may also be because for some classes of example the
 | 
						||
      way data generation performance was measured was artificially
 | 
						||
      faster than real data generation (for most examples that are
 | 
						||
      hitting performance health checks the opposite should be the
 | 
						||
      case).
 | 
						||
    + Tests that used to fail health checks and now pass do so because
 | 
						||
      the health check system used to run in a way that was subtly
 | 
						||
      different than the main Hypothesis data generation and lacked
 | 
						||
      some of its support for e.g. large examples.
 | 
						||
  * If your data generation is especially slow, you may also see your
 | 
						||
    tests get somewhat faster, as there is no longer a separate health
 | 
						||
    check phase. This will be particularly noticeable when rerunning
 | 
						||
    test failures.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Tue Nov 14 01:32:07 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.37.0:
 | 
						||
  * This is a deprecation release for some health check related
 | 
						||
    features.
 | 
						||
  * The following are now deprecated:
 | 
						||
    + Passing exception_in_generation to suppress_health_check. This
 | 
						||
      no longer does anything even when passed - All errors that occur
 | 
						||
      during data generation will now be immediately reraised rather
 | 
						||
      than going through the health check mechanism.
 | 
						||
    + Passing random_module to suppress_health_check. This hasn’t done
 | 
						||
      anything for a long time, but was never explicitly
 | 
						||
      deprecated. Hypothesis always seeds the random module when
 | 
						||
      running @given tests, so this is no longer an error and
 | 
						||
      suppressing it doesn’t do anything.
 | 
						||
    + Passing non-HealthCheck values in suppress_health_check. This
 | 
						||
      was previously allowed but never did anything useful.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sat Nov 11 17:16:21 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.36.1:
 | 
						||
  * This is a yak shaving release, mostly concerned with our own
 | 
						||
    tests.
 | 
						||
    While getfullargspec() was documented as deprecated in Python 3.5,
 | 
						||
    it never actually emitted a warning. Our code to silence this
 | 
						||
    (nonexistent) warning has therefore been removed.
 | 
						||
    We now run our tests with DeprecationWarning as an error, and made
 | 
						||
    some minor changes to our own tests as a result. This required
 | 
						||
    similar upstream updates to coverage and execnet (a test-time
 | 
						||
    dependency via pytest-xdist).
 | 
						||
    There is no user-visible change in Hypothesis itself, but we
 | 
						||
    encourage you to consider enabling deprecations as errors in your
 | 
						||
    own tests.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Tue Nov  7 23:22:24 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.36.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release adds a setting to the public API, and does some
 | 
						||
    internal cleanup:
 | 
						||
    + The derandomize setting is now documented (issue #890)
 | 
						||
    + Removed - and disallowed - all ‘bare excepts’ in Hypothesis
 | 
						||
      (issue #953)
 | 
						||
    + Documented the strict setting as deprecated, and updated the
 | 
						||
      build so our docs always match deprecations in the code.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.35.0:
 | 
						||
  * This minor release supports constraining uuids() to generate
 | 
						||
    uuid.UUID`s of a particular version. (:issue:`721)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sat Nov  4 02:01:40 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.34.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch updates the documentation to suggest builds(callable)
 | 
						||
    instead of just(callable()).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Fri Nov  3 05:13:56 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.34.0:
 | 
						||
  * Hypothesis now emits deprecation warnings if you apply @given more
 | 
						||
    than once to a target.
 | 
						||
    Applying @given repeatedly wraps the target multiple times. Each
 | 
						||
    wrapper will search the space of of possible parameters
 | 
						||
    separately. This is equivalent but will be much more inefficient
 | 
						||
    than doing it with a single call to @given.
 | 
						||
    For example, instead of @given(booleans()) @given(integers()), you
 | 
						||
    could write @given(booleans(), integers())
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.33.1 :
 | 
						||
  * builds() would try to infer a strategy for required positional
 | 
						||
    arguments of the target from type hints, even if they had been
 | 
						||
    given to builds() as positional arguments (issue #946). Now it
 | 
						||
    only infers missing required arguments.
 | 
						||
  * An internal introspection function wrongly reported self as a
 | 
						||
    required argument for bound methods, which might also have
 | 
						||
    affected builds(). Now it knows better.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Tue Oct 17 01:47:00 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.33.0:
 | 
						||
  * This release supports strategy inference for more field types in
 | 
						||
    Django models() - you can now omit an argument for Date, Time,
 | 
						||
    Duration, Slug, IP Address, and UUID fields. (issue #642)
 | 
						||
  * Strategy generation for fields with grouped choices now selects
 | 
						||
    choices from each group, instead of selecting from the group
 | 
						||
    names.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Sun Oct 15 22:19:10 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- specfile:
 | 
						||
  * removed sed for src/hypothesis/tools/mergedbs.py, not in tar-ball anymore
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.32.2:
 | 
						||
  * This patch removes the mergedb tool, introduced in Hypothesis
 | 
						||
    1.7.1 on an experimental basis. It has never actually worked, and
 | 
						||
    the new Hypothesis example database is designed to make such a
 | 
						||
    tool unnecessary.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.32.1:
 | 
						||
  * This patch has two improvements for strategies based on
 | 
						||
    enumerations.
 | 
						||
  * from_type() now handles enumerations correctly, delegating to
 | 
						||
    sampled_from(). Previously it noted that Enum.__init__ has no
 | 
						||
    required arguments and therefore delegated to builds(), which
 | 
						||
    would subsequently fail.
 | 
						||
  * When sampling from an enum.Flag, we also generate combinations of
 | 
						||
    members. Eg for Flag('Permissions', 'READ, WRITE, EXECUTE') we can
 | 
						||
    now generate, Permissions.READ, Permissions.READ|WRITE, and so on.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Mon Oct  9 04:06:23 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.32.0:
 | 
						||
  * This changes the default value of use_coverage=True to True when
 | 
						||
    running on pypy (it was already True on CPython).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    It was previously set to False because we expected it to be too
 | 
						||
    slow, but recent benchmarking shows that actually performance of
 | 
						||
    the feature on pypy is fairly acceptable - sometimes it’s slower
 | 
						||
    than on CPython, sometimes it’s faster, but it’s generally within
 | 
						||
    a factor of two either way.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.31.6:
 | 
						||
  * This patch improves the quality of strategies inferred from Numpy
 | 
						||
    dtypes:
 | 
						||
    + Integer dtypes generated examples with the upper half of their
 | 
						||
      (non-sign) bits set to zero. The inferred strategies can now
 | 
						||
      produce any representable integer.
 | 
						||
    + Fixed-width unicode- and byte-string dtypes now cap the internal
 | 
						||
      example length, which should improve example and shrink quality.
 | 
						||
    + Numpy arrays can only store fixed-size strings internally, and
 | 
						||
      allow shorter strings by right-padding them with null
 | 
						||
      bytes. Inferred string strategies no longer generate such
 | 
						||
      values, as they can never be retrieved from an array. This
 | 
						||
      improves shrinking performance by skipping useless values.
 | 
						||
    + This has already been useful in Hypothesis - we found an
 | 
						||
      overflow bug in our Pandas support, and as a result indexes()
 | 
						||
      and range_indexes() now check that min_size and max_size are at
 | 
						||
      least zero.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.31.5:
 | 
						||
  * This release fixes a performance problem in tests where
 | 
						||
    + use_coverage is set to True.
 | 
						||
    + Tests experience a slow-down proportionate to the amount of code
 | 
						||
      they cover. This is still the case, but the factor is now low
 | 
						||
      enough that it should be unnoticeable. Previously it was large
 | 
						||
      and became much larger in 3.28.4.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- changes from version 3.31.4:
 | 
						||
  * from_type() failed with a very confusing error if passed a
 | 
						||
    NewType() (issue #901). These psudeo-types are now unwrapped
 | 
						||
    correctly, and strategy inference works as expected.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Fri Oct  6 19:43:51 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.31.3:
 | 
						||
  * This release makes some small optimisations to our use of coverage
 | 
						||
    that should reduce constant per-example overhead. This is probably
 | 
						||
    only noticeable on examples where the test itself is quite
 | 
						||
    fast. On no-op tests that don’t test anything you may see up to a
 | 
						||
    fourfold speed increase (which is still significantly slower than
 | 
						||
    without coverage). On more realistic tests the speed up is likely
 | 
						||
    to be less than that.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Thu Oct  5 12:11:08 UTC 2017 - dimstar@opensuse.org
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- Add python-attrs and python-coverage requires, matching the info
 | 
						||
  of setup.py.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
						||
Tue Oct  3 01:14:16 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
- update to version 3.31.2:
 | 
						||
  * long list of updates, see
 | 
						||
    https://hypothesis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/changes.html
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Mon Jul 10 11:52:42 UTC 2017 - jengelh@inai.de
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- Ensure neutrality of description.
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Thu Jun 29 17:51:17 UTC 2017 - aloisio@gmx.com
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- Update to version 3.11.6
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  (see https://github.com/HypothesisWorks/hypothesis-python/blob/3.11.6/docs/changes.rst)
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- Added fdupes
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- Updated homepage URL
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Tue Feb 21 14:06:42 UTC 2017 - jmatejek@suse.com
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- update for singlespec
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- test requirements are now conditional --with=test, to shorten build loop
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  for new submission
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  (this will be reverted soon)
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- update to 3.6.1
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  * better thread safety
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  * support for --hypothesis-show-statistics in pytest
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  * better python 3.4 support
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  * renamed fake-factory dependency to Faker
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Thu May 12 16:35:11 UTC 2016 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
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- Fix download URL.
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Mon May  9 17:57:36 UTC 2016 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
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- Update to 3.1.3
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  + Single bug fix release
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    * Another charmap problem. In 3.1.2 text/characters would break on systems
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      which had /tmp/ mounted on a different partition than the Hypothesis
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      storage directory (usually in home). This fixes that.
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- Update to 3.1.2
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  + Single bug fix release:
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    * Anything which used a text() or characters() strategy was broken on 
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      Windows and I hadn’t updated appveyor to use the new repository location
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      so I  didn’t notice. This is now fixed and windows support should work
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      correctly.
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- Update to 3.1.1
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  + Minor bug fix release.
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    * Fix concurrency issue when running tests that use text() from multiple 
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      processes at once (Bug #302, thanks to Alex Chan).
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    * Improve performance of code using lists with max_size (thanks to Cristi 
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      Cobzarenco).
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    * Fix install on Python 2 with ancient versions of pip so that it installs 
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      the enum34 backport (thanks to Donald Stufft for telling me how to do
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      this).
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    * Remove duplicated __all__ exports from hypothesis.strategies (thanks to 
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      Piët Delport).
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    * Update headers to point to new repository location.
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    * Allow use of strategies that can’t be used in find() (e.g. choices) in 
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      stateful testing.
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- Update to 3.1.0
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  * Add a ‘nothing’ strategy that never successfully generates values.
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  * sampled_from() and one_of() can both now be called with an empty argument 
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    list, in which case they also never generate any values.
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  * one_of may now be called with a single argument that is a collection of 
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    strategies as well as as varargs.
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  * Add a ‘runner’ strategy which returns the instance of the current test 
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    object if there is one.
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  * ‘Bundle’ for RuleBasedStateMachine is now a normal(ish) strategy and can be 
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    used as such.
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  * Tests using RuleBasedStateMachine should now shrink significantly better.
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  * Hypothesis now uses a pretty-printing library internally, compatible with 
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    IPython’s pretty printing protocol (actually using the same code). This may
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    improve the quality of output in some cases.
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  * As a ‘phases’ setting that allows more fine grained control over which 
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    parts of the process Hypothesis runs
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  * Add a suppress_health_check setting which allows you to turn off specific 
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    health checks in a fine grained manner.
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  * Fix a bug where lists of non fixed size would always draw one more element 
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    than they included. This mostly didn’t matter, but if would cause problems with 
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    empty strategies or ones with side effects.
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  * Add a mechanism to the Django model generator to allow you to explicitly 
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    request the default value (thanks to Jeremy Thurgood for this one).
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- Update to 3.0.5
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  * Fix a bug where Hypothesis would now error on py.test development versions.
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- Update to 3.0.4
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  * Fix a bug where Hypothesis would error when running on Python 2.7.3 or 
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    earlier because it was trying to pass a bytearray object to struct.unpack 
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    (which is only supported since 2.7.4).
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- Update to 3.0.3
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  * Fix version parsing of py.test to work with py.test release candidates
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  * More general handling of the health check problem where things could fail 
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    because of a cache miss - now one “free” example is generated before the
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    start  of the health check run.
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- Update to 3.0.2
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  * Under certain circumstances, strategies involving text() buried inside some 
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    other strategy (e.g. text().filter(...) or recursive(text(), ...)) would
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    cause  a test to fail its health checks the first time it ran. This was
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    caused by  having to compute some related data and cache it to disk. On
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    travis or anywhere else where the .hypothesis directory was recreated this
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    would have caused the tests to fail their health check on every run. This
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    is now fixed for all the known cases, although there could be others
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    lurking.
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- Update to 3.0.1
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  * Fix a case where it was possible to trigger an “Unreachable” assertion when 
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    running certain flaky stateful tests.
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  * Improve shrinking of large stateful tests by eliminating a case where it 
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    was hard to delete early steps.
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  * Improve efficiency of drawing binary(min_size=n, max_size=n) significantly 
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    by provide a custom implementation for fixed size blocks that can bypass a
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    lot of machinery.
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  * Set default home directory based on the current working directory at the 
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    point Hypothesis is imported, not whenever the function first happens to be
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    called.
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- Update to 3.0.0
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  + Externally this looks like a very small release. It has one small breaking 
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    change that probably doesn’t affect anyone at all (some behaviour that
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    never really worked correctly is now outright forbidden) but necessitated a
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    major version bump and one visible new feature.
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    Internally this is a complete rewrite. Almost nothing other than the 
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    public API is the same.
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  + New features:
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    * Addition of data() strategy which allows you to draw arbitrary data 
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      interactively within the test.
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    * New “exploded” database format which allows you to more easily check the 
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      example database into a source repository while supporting merging.
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    * Better management of how examples are saved in the database.
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    * Health checks will now raise as errors when they fail. It was too easy to 
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      have the warnings be swallowed entirely.
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  + New limitations:
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    * choices and streaming strategies may no longer be used with find(). 
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      Neither may data() (this is the change that necessitated a major version
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      bump).
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  + Feature removal:
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    * The ForkingTestCase executor has gone away. It may return in some more 
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      working form at a later date.
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  + Performance improvements:
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    * A new model which allows flatmap, composite strategies and stateful 
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      testing to perform much better. They should also be more reliable.
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    * Filtering may in some circumstances have improved significantly. This 
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      will help especially in cases where you have lots of values with
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      individual filters on them, such as lists(x.filter(...)).
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    * Modest performance improvements to the general test runner by avoiding 
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      expensive operations
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    * In general your tests should have got faster. If they’ve instead got 
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      significantly slower, I’m interested in hearing about it.
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  + Data distribution:
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    * The data distribution should have changed significantly. This may uncover 
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      bugs the previous version missed. It may also miss bugs the previous
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      version could have uncovered. Hypothesis is now producing less strongly
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      correlated data than it used to, but the correlations are extended over
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      more of the structure.
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  + Shrinking:
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    * Shrinking quality should have improved. In particular Hypothesis can now 
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      perform simultaneous shrinking of separate examples within a single test 
 | 
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      (previously it was only able to do this for elements of a single
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      collection). 
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      In some cases performance will have improved, in some cases it will have
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      got worse but generally shouldn’t have by much.
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- Update to 2.0.0
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  + This release cleans up all of the legacy that accrued in the course of 
 | 
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    Hypothesis 1.0. These are mostly things that were emitting deprecation
 | 
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    warnings in 1.19.0, but there were a few additional changes.
 | 
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    In particular:
 | 
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    * non-strategy values will no longer be converted to strategies when used 
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      in given or find.
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    * FailedHealthCheck is now an error and not a warning.
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    * Handling of non-ascii reprs in user types have been simplified by using 
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      raw strings in more places in Python 2.
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    * given no longer allows mixing positional and keyword arguments.
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    * given no longer works with functions with defaults.
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    * given no longer turns provided arguments into defaults - they will not 
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      appear in the argspec at all.
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    * the basic() strategy no longer exists.
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    * the n_ary_tree strategy no longer exists.
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    * the average_list_length setting no longer exists. Note: If you’re using 
 | 
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      using recursive() this will cause you a significant slow down. You should
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      pass explicit average_size parameters to collections in recursive calls.
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    * @rule can no longer be applied to the same method twice.
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    * Python 2.6 and 3.3 are no longer officially supported, although in 
 | 
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      practice they still work fine.
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  + This also includes two non-deprecation changes:
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    * given’s keyword arguments no longer have to be the rightmost arguments 
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      and can appear anywhere in the method signature.
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    * The max_shrinks setting would sometimes not have been respected.
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- Update to 1.19.0
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  + This release heralds the beginning of a new and terrible age of Hypothesis 
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      2.0.
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    It’s primary purpose is some final deprecations prior to said release. The 
 | 
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      goal is that if your code emits no warnings under this release then it
 | 
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      will probably run unchanged under Hypothesis 2.0 (there are some caveats
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      to this: 2.0 will drop support for some Python versions, and if you’re
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      using internal APIs then as usual that may break without warning).
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  + It does have two new features:
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    * New @seed() decorator which allows you to manually seed a test. This may 
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      be harmlessly combined with and overrides the derandomize setting.
 | 
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    * settings objects may now be used as a decorator to fix those settings to 
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      a particular @given test.
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  + API changes (old usage still works but is deprecated):
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    * Settings has been renamed to settings (lower casing) in order to make the 
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      decorator usage more natural.
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    * Functions for the storage directory that were in hypothesis.settings are 
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      now in a new hypothesis.configuration module.
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  + Additional deprecations:
 | 
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    * the average_list_length setting has been deprecated in favour of being 
 | 
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      explicit.
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    * the basic() strategy has been deprecated as it is impossible to support 
 | 
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      it under a Conjecture based model, which will hopefully be implemented at
 | 
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      some point in the 2.x series.
 | 
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    * the n_ary_tree strategy (which was never actually part of the public API) 
 | 
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      has been deprecated.
 | 
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    * Passing settings or random as keyword arguments to given is deprecated 
 | 
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      (use the new functionality instead)
 | 
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  + Bug fixes:
 | 
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    * No longer emit PendingDeprecationWarning for __iter__ and StopIteration 
 | 
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      in streaming() values.
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    * When running in health check mode with non strict, don’t print quite so 
 | 
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      many errors for an exception in reify.
 | 
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    * When an assumption made in a test or a filter is flaky, tests will now 
 | 
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      raise Flaky instead of UnsatisfiedAssumption.
 | 
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- Update to 1.18.1
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  + Two behind the scenes changes:
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    * Hypothesis will no longer write generated code to the file system. This 
 | 
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      will improve performance on some systems (e.g. if you’re using
 | 
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      PythonAnywhere which is running your code from NFS) and prevent some
 | 
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      annoying interactions with auto-restarting systems.
 | 
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    * Hypothesis will cache the creation of some strategies. This can 
 | 
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      significantly improve performance for code that uses flatmap or composite
 | 
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      and thus has to instantiate strategies a lot.
 | 
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- Update to 1.18.0
 | 
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  + Features:
 | 
						||
    * Tests and find are now explicitly seeded off the global random module. 
 | 
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      This means that if you nest one inside the other you will now get a
 | 
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      health check error. It also means that you can control global
 | 
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      randomization by seeding random.
 | 
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    * There is a new random_module() strategy which seeds the global random 
 | 
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      module for you and handles things so that you don’t get a health check
 | 
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      warning if you use it inside your tests.
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    * floats() now accepts two new arguments: allow_nan and allow_infinity. 
 | 
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      These default to the old behaviour, but when set to False will do what
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      the names suggest.
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  + Bug fixes:
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    * Fix a bug where tests that used text() on Python 3.4+ would not actually 
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      be deterministic even when explicitly seeded or using the derandomize
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      mode, because generation depended on dictionary iteration order which was
 | 
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      affected by hash randomization.
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    * Fix a bug where with complicated strategies the timing of the initial 
 | 
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      health check could affect the seeding of the subsequent test, which would
 | 
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      also render supposedly deterministic tests non-deterministic in some
 | 
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      scenarios.
 | 
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    * In some circumstances flatmap() could get confused by two structurally 
 | 
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      similar things it could generate and would produce a flaky test where the
 | 
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      first time it produced an error but the second time it produced the other
 | 
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      value, which was not an error. The same bug was presumably also possible
 | 
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      in composite().
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    * flatmap() and composite() initial generation should now be moderately 
 | 
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      faster. This will be particularly noticeable when you have many values
 | 
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      drawn from the same strategy in a single run, e.g. constructs like 
 | 
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      lists(s.flatmap(f)). Shrinking performance may have suffered, but this
 | 
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      didn’t actually produce an interestingly worse result in any of the
 | 
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      standard scenarios tested.
 | 
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- Update to 1.17.1
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  * A small bug fix release, which fixes the fact that the ‘note’ function 
 | 
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      could not be used on tests which used the @example decorator to provide 
 | 
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      explicit examples.
 | 
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- Update to 1.17.0
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  + This is actually the same release as 1.16.1, but 1.16.1 has been pulled 
 | 
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    because it contains the following additional change that was not intended
 | 
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    to be in a patch release (it’s perfectly stable, but is a larger change
 | 
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    that should  have required a minor version bump):
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    * Hypothesis will now perform a series of “health checks” as part of 
 | 
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      running your tests. These detect and warn about some common error
 | 
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      conditions that people often run into which wouldn’t necessarily have
 | 
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      caued the test to  fail but would cause e.g. degraded performance or
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      confusing results.
 | 
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- Update to 1.16.1
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  * A small bugfix release that allows bdists for Hypothesis to be built under 
 | 
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      2.7 - the compat3.py file which had Python 3 syntax wasn’t intended to be 
 | 
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      loaded under Python 2, but when building a bdist it was. In particular
 | 
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      this would break running setup.py test.
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Wed Dec  9 10:06:43 UTC 2015 - dmueller@suse.com
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 | 
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- update to 1.16.0:
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  * Functions from hypothesis.strategies will no longer raise InvalidArgument on bad arguments
 | 
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  * Errors caused by accidentally invoking the legacy API are now much less confusing
 | 
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  * hypothesis.extra.django is 1.9 compatible.
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  * When tests are run with max_shrinks=0 this will now still rerun the test on failure
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Tue Nov 24 12:48:51 UTC 2015 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
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- Fix license naming.
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Tue Nov 10 07:38:36 UTC 2015 - tbechtold@suse.com
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- Initial packaging (version 1.14.0)
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