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Bumps sqlalchemy from 2.0.32 to 2.0.34.

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2.0.34

Released: September 4, 2024

orm

  • [orm] [bug] Fixed regression caused by issue #11814 which broke support for certain flavors of PEP 593 Annotated in the type_annotation_map when builtin types such as list, dict were used without an element type. While this is an incomplete style of typing, these types nonetheless previously would be located in the type_annotation_map correctly.

    References: #11831

sqlite

  • [sqlite] [bug] Fixed regression in SQLite reflection caused by #11677 which interfered with reflection for CHECK constraints that were followed by other kinds of constraints within the same table definition. Pull request courtesy Harutaka Kawamura.

    References: #11832

2.0.33

Released: September 3, 2024

general

  • [general] [change] The pin for setuptools<69.3 in pyproject.toml has been removed. This pin was to prevent a sudden change in setuptools to use PEP 625 from taking place, which would change the file name of SQLAlchemy's source distribution on pypi to be an all lower case name, which is likely to cause problems with various build environments that expected the previous naming style. However, the presence of this pin is holding back environments that otherwise want to use a newer setuptools, so we've decided to move forward with this change, with the assumption that build environments will have largely accommodated the setuptools change by now.

    References: #11818

orm

  • [orm] [bug] [regression] Fixed regression from 1.3 where the column key used for a hybrid property might be populated with that of the underlying column that it returns, for a property that returns an ORM mapped column directly, rather than the key

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Bumps [sqlalchemy](https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy) from 2.0.32 to 2.0.34.
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Superseded by #216.

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