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Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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- update to 0.26.2: * Remove remaining hash usage and fix test configuration issue that prevented it from being caught. * Switched attrs usage off of hash, which is now deprecated. * Use PyPI's Trusted Publishers to make releases. * Added an interactive interpreter python -m trio. This makes it easier to try things and experiment with trio in the a Python repl. Use the await keyword without needing to call trio.run() $ python -m trio Trio 0.21.0+dev, Python 3.10.6 Use "await" directly instead of "trio.run()". Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import trio >>> await trio.sleep(1); print("hi") # prints after one second hi See :ref:`interactive debugging` for further detail. (#2972) * :class:`trio.testing.RaisesGroup` can now catch an unwrapped exception with unwrapped=True. This means that the behaviour of :ref:`except* <except_star>` can be fully replicated in combination with flatten_subgroups=True (formerly strict=False). (#2989) * Fixed a bug where :class:`trio.testing.RaisesGroup(..., strict=False) <trio.testing.RaisesGroup>` would check the number of exceptions in the raised ExceptionGroup before flattening subgroups, leading to incorrectly failed matches. It now properly supports end ($) regex markers in the match message, by no longer including " (x sub-exceptions)" in the string it matches against. * Deprecated strict parameter from :class:`trio.testing.RaisesGroup`, previous functionality of strict=False is now in flatten_subgroups=True.
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