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Bumps the python-dependencies group with 5 updates in the / directory:

Package From To
filelock 3.32.0 3.32.2
uv-build 0.11.31 0.12.0
faker 40.35.0 40.36.0
ruff 0.15.22 0.16.1
ty 0.0.62 0.0.65

Updates filelock from 3.32.0 to 3.32.2

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3.32.2

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Full Changelog: tox-dev/filelock@3.32.1...3.32.2

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########### Changelog ###########

.. towncrier-draft-entries:: Unreleased

.. towncrier release notes start


3.32.2 (2026-07-29)


  • A SoftReadWriteLock or SoftFileLease acquire whose heartbeat thread fails to start now unlinks its marker and hands the claim back, instead of leaving an unrefreshed marker a peer takes while the caller believes it still holds the lock. :pr:691

3.32.1 (2026-07-26)


  • Canceling an AsyncSoftReadWriteLock acquire now releases the claim instead of leaking a marker whose heartbeat wedges every contender. :pr:686

3.32.0 (2026-07-21)


  • SoftReadWriteLock closes the directory handle it opens to scan for readers as soon as a scan stops early, rather than holding it until the generator is collected. :pr:685
  • Declare support for Python 3.15 and run the test suite against it and its free-threaded build, both currently in beta. :pr:683
  • The source distribution ships the capability probes the tests import, and reading one no longer needs coverage installed, so the suite runs from an unpacked sdist instead of failing on a missing coverage_pragmas. :pr:685

3.31.2 (2026-07-21)


  • filelock imports again on runtimes whose errno omits ENOTSUP, such as GraalPy, where importing the package raised ImportError. It probes the code instead, preferring ENOTSUP, falling back to EOPNOTSUPP where that name is absent, and dropping to ENOSYS/EXDEV where neither exists. Platforms defining ENOTSUP keep their behavior. :pr:681

3.31.1 (2026-07-20)


  • A SoftFileLease acquired on one thread keeps its claim when another thread fails to acquire the same lease object, so its heartbeat carries on refreshing the marker instead of being torn down and letting a peer take the live claim. :pr:680

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Commits
  • 9a6cc43 Release 3.32.2
  • 56879c7 🧪 test(unix): deflake sticky-bit concurrent-unlink on graalpy (#695)
  • ecf5be0 hand back the claim when a heartbeat thread fails to start (#691)
  • ee70d2e 🧪 test(soft-rw): deflake writer phase-2 peer-marker test (#694)
  • 1eb14dd Fix test failures on NetBSD (#689) (#693)
  • d81e859 build(deps): bump astral-sh/setup-uv from 8.3.2 to 9.0.0 (#692)
  • 6fbc905 [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate (#690)
  • 34d1c38 build(deps): bump pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.14.0 to 1.14.1 (#688)
  • bf13ec7 Release 3.32.1
  • 887f114 build(deps): bump actions/checkout from 7.0.0 to 7.0.1 (#687)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates uv-build from 0.11.31 to 0.12.0

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0.12.0

Release Notes

Released on 2026-07-28.

Since we released uv 0.11.0 in March, we've accumulated changes that improve correctness, safety, and compatibility with specifications, but could break some workflows. This release contains those changes; many have been marked as breaking out of an abundance of caution.

We expect most users to be able to upgrade without making changes.

There are no breaking changes to the configuration of the uv build backend. If your [build-system] table includes an upper bound on uv_build, update it to allow uv_build 0.12, e.g., uv_build>=0.11.32,<0.13.

Breaking changes

  • Define build systems by default with uv init (#19197)

    Projects created with uv init now declare a build system and are packaged by default. This was the default project layout all the way back in v0.3, but we found that the use of the hatchling build system was confusing to newcomers and consequently dropped use of a build system by default in v0.4. Since then, we've created our own build system (uv_build) with tight integration with uv and are excited to restore the default to a best-practice project layout.

    Previously, uv init example created an unpackaged layout containing main.py and a pyproject.toml without a build system. The project could declare dependencies but was not itself installed into its virtual environment.

    Now, uv init example defines a [build-system] using uv_build, places application source code in src/example, and includes a [project.scripts] entry named example. Defining a build system allows the project to be imported from tests or other code, installed as a dependency, and run as a command:

    $ uv init example
    $ cd example
    $ uv run example
    Hello from example!

    Existing projects are unaffected. Use uv init --no-package example to create the previous unpackaged layout without a build system.

    See the project creation documentation for more details.

    This stabilizes the packaged-init preview feature.

  • Reject unsupported source distribution and wheel archive formats (#18927)

    PEP 625 requires source distributions to use .tar.gz archives. Previously, uv also accepted legacy formats such as .tar.bz2 and .tar.xz. Those formats are now rejected, including when referenced by an existing lockfile. Legacy .zip source distributions remain supported for backwards compatibility.

    Wheels and other ZIP archives can no longer contain entries compressed with bzip2, LZMA, or XZ. Entries must use the stored, DEFLATE, or zstd compression methods.

    Removing support for uncommon compression methods reduces uv's compression dependencies and the attack surface exposed when processing untrusted packages.

    You cannot opt out of this behavior. If you depend on a legacy source distribution that uses an unsupported format, we recommend rebuilding it as a .tar.gz archive and regenerating any lockfile containing references to the legacy archive.

  • Reject wheel files that could replace the Python interpreter (#20748, #20749)

    uv already rejected wheel entry points named python, but case variants such as Python were still accepted. On case-insensitive filesystems, including common macOS and Windows setups, these entry points could overwrite the virtual environment's interpreter.

    Wheels could also place interpreter files in their .data/scripts directory or in paths such as .data/data/bin/python, bypassing the entry-point check and replacing the interpreter during installation.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from uv-build's changelog.

0.12.0

Released on 2026-07-28.

Since we released uv 0.11.0 in March, we've accumulated changes that improve correctness, safety, and compatibility with specifications, but could break some workflows. This release contains those changes; many have been marked as breaking out of an abundance of caution.

We expect most users to be able to upgrade without making changes.

There are no breaking changes to the configuration of the uv build backend. If your [build-system] table includes an upper bound on uv_build, update it to allow uv_build 0.12, e.g., uv_build>=0.11.32,<0.13.

Breaking changes

  • Define build systems by default with uv init (#19197)

    Projects created with uv init now declare a build system and are packaged by default. This was the default project layout all the way back in v0.3, but we found that the use of the hatchling build system was confusing to newcomers and consequently dropped use of a build system by default in v0.4. Since then, we've created our own build system (uv_build) with tight integration with uv and are excited to restore the default to a best-practice project layout.

    Previously, uv init example created an unpackaged layout containing main.py and a pyproject.toml without a build system. The project could declare dependencies but was not itself installed into its virtual environment.

    Now, uv init example defines a [build-system] using uv_build, places application source code in src/example, and includes a [project.scripts] entry named example. Defining a build system allows the project to be imported from tests or other code, installed as a dependency, and run as a command:

    $ uv init example
    $ cd example
    $ uv run example
    Hello from example!

    Existing projects are unaffected. Use uv init --no-package example to create the previous unpackaged layout without a build system.

    See the project creation documentation for more details.

    This stabilizes the packaged-init preview feature.

  • Reject unsupported source distribution and wheel archive formats (#18927)

    PEP 625 requires source distributions to use .tar.gz archives. Previously, uv also accepted legacy formats such as .tar.bz2 and .tar.xz. Those formats are now rejected, including when referenced by an existing lockfile. Legacy .zip source distributions remain supported for backwards compatibility.

    Wheels and other ZIP archives can no longer contain entries compressed with bzip2, LZMA, or XZ. Entries must use the stored, DEFLATE, or zstd compression methods.

    Removing support for uncommon compression methods reduces uv's compression dependencies and the attack surface exposed when processing untrusted packages.

    You cannot opt out of this behavior. If you depend on a legacy source distribution that uses an unsupported format, we recommend rebuilding it as a .tar.gz archive and regenerating any lockfile containing references to the legacy archive.

  • Reject wheel files that could replace the Python interpreter (#20748, #20749)

    uv already rejected wheel entry points named python, but case variants such as Python were still accepted. On case-insensitive filesystems, including common macOS and Windows setups, these entry points could overwrite the virtual environment's interpreter.

    Wheels could also place interpreter files in their .data/scripts directory or in paths such as .data/data/bin/python, bypassing the entry-point check and replacing the interpreter during installation.

    uv now rejects case-insensitive variants of reserved interpreter names and wheel data files that would be installed over an interpreter. This includes names such as Python, python.py, and Python.exe, along with other reserved interpreter names and their versioned variants.

    You cannot opt out of these checks. Rename conflicting entry points or wheel data files and rebuild the affected wheel.

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates faker from 40.35.0 to 40.36.0

Release notes

Sourced from faker's releases.

Release v40.36.0

See CHANGELOG.md.

Changelog

Sourced from faker's changelog.

v40.36.0 - 2026-07-24

  • Fix: correct uk_UA bban_format to 6 digits + 19 letters so iban() generates valid Ukrainian IBANs (#2417). Thanks @​CedricConday.
Commits
  • 62d5a6a Bump version: 40.35.0 → 40.36.0
  • 09c254a 📝 Update CHANGELOG.md
  • ce45ebd fix(uk_UA): correct bban_format to 6 digits + 19 letters so iban() is valid (...
  • 8ad78a6 Merge pull request #2434 from joke2k/joke2k-security-md
  • ce3d3b1 Add SECURITY.md to the manifest file
  • ac535cf Revise security policy for clarity and updates
  • 4b7d4d7 💄 Lint code
  • See full diff in compare view

Updates ruff from 0.15.22 to 0.16.1

Release notes

Sourced from ruff's releases.

0.16.1

Release Notes

Released on 2026-07-30.

Preview features

  • Add an option to opt out of human-readable names (#27160)
  • [flake8-pytest-style] Make fixes safe by default and unsafe only when comments are present (PT018) (#27201)
  • [pyupgrade] Skip fix when a defaulted TypeVar precedes a non-defaulted one (UP040, UP046, UP047) (#27133)
  • [ruff] Fix false positive with unpacked arguments (RUF065) (#26959)

Bug fixes

  • Bump gen-lsp-types to gracefully handle unknown enumeration values in LSP messages (#27230)
  • [flake8-bugbear] Mark range as immutable (B008) (#27247)
  • [flake8-comprehensions] NFKC-normalize keyword names in C408 fix (#26813)
  • [flake8-return] Fix false positive when variable is read in finally clause (RET504) (#25441)
  • [pydocstyle] Skip section detection inside RST directive bodies (D214, D405, D413) (#23635)
  • [refurb] Parenthesize yield arguments in the FURB192 fix (#27192)

Rule changes

  • [flake8-pytest-style] Mark PT022 fixes as unsafe (#26440)
  • [refurb] Mark fixes that remove unknown separators as unsafe (FURB105) (#27200)

Server

  • Fix indexing of excluded nested Ruff workspaces (#27303)
  • Lint TOML files in the LSP (#26862)

Documentation

  • Cover pycon Markdown formatting (#27153)
  • [flake8-bandit] Document TYPE_CHECKING exception (S101) (#27004)
  • [flake8-import-conventions] Document that extend-aliases can override default aliases (#27191)
  • [pylint] Add missing fix safety gotchas for non-augmented-assignment (PLR6104) (#27250)

Other changes

  • Reduce syntax error noise by swallowing dedents like indents (#27170)
  • Vendor latest annotate-snippets (#27033)

Contributors

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from ruff's changelog.

0.16.1

Released on 2026-07-30.

Preview features

  • Add an option to opt out of human-readable names (#27160)
  • [flake8-pytest-style] Make fixes safe by default and unsafe only when comments are present (PT018) (#27201)
  • [pyupgrade] Skip fix when a defaulted TypeVar precedes a non-defaulted one (UP040, UP046, UP047) (#27133)
  • [ruff] Fix false positive with unpacked arguments (RUF065) (#26959)

Bug fixes

  • Bump gen-lsp-types to gracefully handle unknown enumeration values in LSP messages (#27230)
  • [flake8-bugbear] Mark range as immutable (B008) (#27247)
  • [flake8-comprehensions] NFKC-normalize keyword names in C408 fix (#26813)
  • [flake8-return] Fix false positive when variable is read in finally clause (RET504) (#25441)
  • [pydocstyle] Skip section detection inside RST directive bodies (D214, D405, D413) (#23635)
  • [refurb] Parenthesize yield arguments in the FURB192 fix (#27192)

Rule changes

  • [flake8-pytest-style] Mark PT022 fixes as unsafe (#26440)
  • [refurb] Mark fixes that remove unknown separators as unsafe (FURB105) (#27200)

Server

  • Fix indexing of excluded nested Ruff workspaces (#27303)
  • Lint TOML files in the LSP (#26862)

Documentation

  • Cover pycon Markdown formatting (#27153)
  • [flake8-bandit] Document TYPE_CHECKING exception (S101) (#27004)
  • [flake8-import-conventions] Document that extend-aliases can override default aliases (#27191)
  • [pylint] Add missing fix safety gotchas for non-augmented-assignment (PLR6104) (#27250)

Other changes

  • Reduce syntax error noise by swallowing dedents like indents (#27170)
  • Vendor latest annotate-snippets (#27033)

Contributors

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 80790b3 Bump 0.16.1 (#27330)
  • 63830f3 [ty] Borrow from constraint set storage less often (#27328)
  • f40dca9 [ty] Preserve forwarded expanded-variadic diagnostic sources (#27266)
  • 0d80497 Lint TOML files in the LSP (#26862)
  • d91586b Update prek dependencies (#27293)
  • 7da4b8b [ty] Respect bounds and constraints in generic materializations (#27228)
  • b20daf7 [ty] refactor: add helper function to send partial results (#27249)
  • 4d4c8fa [ty] Emit diagnostic when specializing a non-generic class (#26883)
  • 7c3e2db [ty] Fix enum class container assignability (#27318)
  • d5ef97f [flake8-return] Fix false positive when variable is read in finally claus...
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Updates ty from 0.0.62 to 0.0.65

Release notes

Sourced from ty's releases.

0.0.65

Release Notes

Released on 2026-07-29.

LSP server

  • Support comprehension walruses in IDE features (#26476)

Library support

  • Pydantic: Allow mutation of private attributes on frozen models (#27257)
  • Pydantic: Synthesize __replace__ for models (#27220)

Diagnostics

  • Correct ParamSpec forwarded-argument diagnostic locations (#27263)
  • Recover forwarded callable object and constructor sources (#27264)
  • Recover forwarded functools.partial diagnostic sources (#27265)

Core type checking

  • Fix gradual class assignability with generic receivers (#27223)
  • Lazily materialize protocol attributes (#27267)
  • Narrow tagged unions through all type kinds (#27226)
  • Prefer static constrained TypeVar solutions (#27057)
  • Preserve frozen-dataclass setter delegation (#27217)
  • Preserve inference when filtering constructor overloads (#27254)
  • Reject frozen-dataclass field deletion through subclasses (#27001)
  • Stabilize recursive type-constraint ordering (#27176)
  • Support materialized class type expressions (#27258)

Performance

  • Avoid quadratic inference for large literal unions (#27178)
  • Cache protocol receiver binding (#27301)

Contributors

Install ty 0.0.65

Install prebuilt binaries via shell script

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://releases.astral.sh/github/ty/releases/download/0.0.65/ty-installer.sh | sh
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Changelog

Sourced from ty's changelog.

0.0.65

Released on 2026-07-29.

LSP server

  • Support comprehension walruses in IDE features (#26476)

Library support

  • Pydantic: Allow mutation of private attributes on frozen models (#27257)
  • Pydantic: Synthesize __replace__ for models (#27220)

Diagnostics

  • Correct ParamSpec forwarded-argument diagnostic locations (#27263)
  • Recover forwarded callable object and constructor sources (#27264)
  • Recover forwarded functools.partial diagnostic sources (#27265)

Core type checking

  • Fix gradual class assignability with generic receivers (#27223)
  • Lazily materialize protocol attributes (#27267)
  • Narrow tagged unions through all type kinds (#27226)
  • Prefer static constrained TypeVar solutions (#27057)
  • Preserve frozen-dataclass setter delegation (#27217)
  • Preserve inference when filtering constructor overloads (#27254)
  • Reject frozen-dataclass field deletion through subclasses (#27001)
  • Stabilize recursive type-constraint ordering (#27176)
  • Support materialized class type expressions (#27258)

Performance

  • Avoid quadratic inference for large literal unions (#27178)
  • Cache protocol receiver binding (#27301)

Contributors

0.0.64

Released on 2026-07-27.

Bug fixes

  • Fix identity narrowing for NewTypes (#26439)

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Bumps the python-dependencies group with 5 updates in the / directory:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [filelock](https://github.com/tox-dev/py-filelock) | `3.32.0` | `3.32.2` |
| [uv-build](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv) | `0.11.31` | `0.12.0` |
| [faker](https://github.com/joke2k/faker) | `40.35.0` | `40.36.0` |
| [ruff](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff) | `0.15.22` | `0.16.1` |
| [ty](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty) | `0.0.62` | `0.0.65` |



Updates `filelock` from 3.32.0 to 3.32.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/tox-dev/py-filelock/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/tox-dev/filelock/blob/main/docs/changelog.rst)
- [Commits](tox-dev/filelock@3.32.0...3.32.2)

Updates `uv-build` from 0.11.31 to 0.12.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](astral-sh/uv@0.11.31...0.12.0)

Updates `faker` from 40.35.0 to 40.36.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/joke2k/faker/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/joke2k/faker/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](joke2k/faker@v40.35.0...v40.36.0)

Updates `ruff` from 0.15.22 to 0.16.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](astral-sh/ruff@0.15.22...0.16.1)

Updates `ty` from 0.0.62 to 0.0.65
- [Release notes](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](astral-sh/ty@0.0.62...0.0.65)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: filelock
  dependency-version: 3.32.2
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: python-dependencies
- dependency-name: uv-build
  dependency-version: 0.12.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: python-dependencies
- dependency-name: faker
  dependency-version: 40.36.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: python-dependencies
- dependency-name: ruff
  dependency-version: 0.16.1
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: python-dependencies
- dependency-name: ty
  dependency-version: 0.0.65
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: python-dependencies
...

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Looks like these dependencies are updatable in another way, so this is no longer needed.

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