On 05-04-2024 23:45, Aoife Moloney wrote:
== Summary == Update to a new upstream release of pytest that is not completely compatible with previous releases. Pytest 8 is a major upstream release removing a lot of deprecated functions and introducing breaking changes.
I was wondering how this will pan out with the introduction of Python 3.13, which is also planned for F41 and comes with its own set of breaking changes. Some of those affecting tests.
The current test builds are run against Python 3.12. Will all Python packages also be tested against Python 3.13 with pytest 8 later on? Does that even make sense?
Anyway, it's two major updates affecting the Python ecosystem, which are both aiming at F41. Maybe letting the dust settle on Python 3.13 first and then updating pytest to the next major release will let package maintainers (and upstream) focus more. Just some food for thought.
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