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build(deps): update python-box requirement from ~=7.1.1 to >=7.1.1,<7.3.0 #1

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Updates the requirements on python-box to permit the latest version.

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Version 7.2.0

  • Adding #266 support for accessing nested items in BoxList using numpy-style tuple indexing (thanks to Bit0r)
  • Adding tests and Cython releases for Python 3.12
  • Fixing #251 support for circular references in lists (thanks to Muspi Merol)
  • Fixing #261 altering all __repr__ methods so that subclassing will output the correct class name (thanks to Gabriel Tkacz)
  • Fixing #267 Fix type 'int' not iterable (thanks to YISH)
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Version 7.2.0

  • Adding #266 support for accessing nested items in BoxList using numpy-style tuple indexing (thanks to Bit0r)
  • Adding tests and Cython releases for Python 3.12
  • Fixing #251 support for circular references in lists (thanks to Muspi Merol)
  • Fixing #261 altering all __repr__ methods so that subclassing will output the correct class name (thanks to Gabriel Tkacz)
  • Fixing #267 Fix type 'int' not iterable (thanks to YISH)

Version 7.1.1

  • Fixing Cython optimized build deployments for linux

Version 7.1.0

  • Adding #255 defer ipython import for large import speed improvements (thanks to Eric Prestat)
  • Adding testing for Python 3.12
  • Fixing #253 merge_update box list merge types not populated to sub dictionaries (thanks to lei wang)
  • Fixing #257 Two test failures due to arguments having incorrect types (thanks to Michał Górny)
  • Fixing stub files to match latest code signatures
  • Removing #251 support for circular references in lists (thanks to d00m514y3r)
  • Removing support for Python 3.7 as it is EOL

Version 7.0.1

  • Switching off of poetry due to multiple build issues

Version 7.0.0

  • Adding #169 default functions with the box_instance and key parameter (thanks to Коптев Роман Викторович)
  • Adding #170 Be able to initialize with a flattened dict - by using DDBox (thanks to Ash A.)
  • Adding #192 box_dots treats all keys with periods in them as separate keys (thanks to Rexbard)
  • Adding #211 support for properties and setters in subclasses (thanks to Serge Lu and David Aronchick)
  • Adding #226 namespace to track changes to the box (thanks to Jacob Hayes)
  • Adding #236 iPython detection to prevent adding attribute lookup words (thanks to Nishikant Parmar)
  • Adding #238 allow | and + for frozen boxes (thanks to Peter B)
  • Adding new DDBox class (Default Dots Box) that is a subclass of SBox
  • Adding #242 more Cython builds using cibuildwheel (thanks to Jacob Hayes)
  • Fixing #235 how | and + updates were performed for right operations (thanks to aviveh21)
  • Fixing #234 typos (thanks to Martin Schorfmann)
  • Fixing no implicit optionals with type hinting
  • Removing Cython builds for mac until we can build universal2 wheels for arm M1 macs

Version 6.1.0

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  • Update the python-box dependency version range in pyproject.toml to allow versions from 7.1.1 up to but not including 7.3.0.

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This PR updates the version constraint for the python-box dependency in pyproject.toml. The change relaxes the version requirement from the strict ~=7.1.1 to a more flexible >=7.1.1,<7.3.0, allowing for minor version updates while preventing major version changes.

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Updated dependency version constraint for python-box
  • Changed version constraint from ~=7.1.1 to >=7.1.1,<7.3.0
  • Allows compatibility with python-box 7.2.0 which includes numpy-style tuple indexing support and Python 3.12 compatibility
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@CNSeniorious000 CNSeniorious000 force-pushed the main branch 3 times, most recently from 99bf9bf to fe48678 Compare November 11, 2024 14:09
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Updates the requirements on [python-box](https://github.com/cdgriffith/Box) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/cdgriffith/Box/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/cdgriffith/Box/blob/master/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](cdgriffith/Box@7.1.1...7.2.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: python-box
  dependency-type: direct:production
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