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Update pluggy to 1.5.0 #625

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This PR updates pluggy from 0.13.1 to 1.5.0.

Changelog

1.4.0

=========================

Features
--------

- `463 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/463>`_: A warning :class:`~pluggy.PluggyTeardownRaisedWarning` is now issued when an old-style hookwrapper raises an exception during teardown.
See the warning documentation for more details.

- `471 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/471>`_: Add :func:`PluginManager.unblock <pluggy.PluginManager.unblock>` method to unblock a plugin by plugin name.

Bug Fixes
---------

- `441 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/441>`_: Fix :func:`~pluggy.HookCaller.call_extra()` extra methods getting ordered before everything else in some circumstances. Regressed in pluggy 1.1.0.

- `438 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/438>`_: Fix plugins registering other plugins in a hook when the other plugins implement the same hook itself. Regressed in pluggy 1.1.0.

1.3.0

=========================

Deprecations and Removals
-------------------------

- `426 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/426>`_: Python 3.7 is no longer supported.



Features
--------

- `428 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/428>`_: Pluggy now exposes its typings to static type checkers.

As part of this, the following changes are made:

- Renamed ``_Result`` to ``Result``, and exported as :class:`pluggy.Result`.
- Renamed ``_HookRelay`` to ``HookRelay``, and exported as :class:`pluggy.HookRelay`.
- Renamed ``_HookCaller`` to ``HookCaller``, and exported as :class:`pluggy.HookCaller`.
- Exported ``HookImpl`` as :class:`pluggy.HookImpl`.
- Renamed ``_HookImplOpts`` to ``HookimplOpts``, and exported as :class:`pluggy.HookimplOpts`.
- Renamed ``_HookSpecOpts`` to ``HookspecOpts``, and exported as :class:`pluggy.HookspecOpts`.
- Some fields and classes are marked ``Final`` and ``final``.
- The :ref:`api-reference` is updated to clearly delineate pluggy's public API.

Compatibility aliases are put in place for the renamed types.
We do not plan to remove the aliases, but we strongly recommend to only import from ``pluggy.*`` to ensure future compatibility.

Please note that pluggy is currently unable to provide strong typing for hook calls, e.g. ``pm.hook.my_hook(...)``,
nor to statically check that a hook implementation matches the hook specification's type.

1.2.0

=========================

Features
--------

- `405 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/405>`_: The new-style hook wrappers, added in the yanked 1.1.0 release, now require an explicit ``wrapper=True`` designation in the ``hookimpl()`` decorator.

1.1.0

=====================

.. note::

This release was yanked because unfortunately the implicit new-style hook wrappers broke some downstream projects.
See `403 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/403>`__ for more information.
This was rectified in the 1.2.0 release.

Deprecations and Removals
-------------------------

- `364 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/364>`_: Python 3.6 is no longer supported.



Features
--------

- `260 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/260>`_: Added "new-style" hook wrappers, a simpler but equally powerful alternative to the existing ``hookwrapper=True`` wrappers.

New-style wrappers are generator functions, similarly to ``hookwrapper``, but do away with the :class:`result <pluggy.Result>` object.
Instead, the return value is sent directly to the ``yield`` statement, or, if inner calls raised an exception, it is raised from the ``yield``.
The wrapper is expected to return a value or raise an exception, which will become the result of the hook call.

New-style wrappers are fully interoperable with old-style wrappers.
We encourage users to use the new style, however we do not intend to deprecate the old style any time soon.

See :ref:`hookwrappers` for the full documentation.


- `364 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/364>`_: Python 3.11 and 3.12 are now officially supported.


- `394 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/394>`_: Added the :meth:`~pluggy.Result.force_exception` method to ``_Result``.

``force_exception`` allows (old-style) hookwrappers to force an exception or override/adjust an existing exception of a hook invocation,
in a properly behaving manner. Using ``force_exception`` is preferred over raising an exception from the hookwrapper,
because raising an exception causes other hookwrappers to be skipped.

1.0.0

=========================

Deprecations and Removals
-------------------------

- `116 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/116>`_: Remove deprecated ``implprefix`` support.
Decorate hook implementations using an instance of HookimplMarker instead.
The deprecation was announced in release ``0.7.0``.


- `120 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/120>`_: Remove the deprecated ``proc`` argument to ``call_historic``.
Use ``result_callback`` instead, which has the same behavior.
The deprecation was announced in release ``0.7.0``.


- `265 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/265>`_: Remove the ``_Result.result`` property. Use ``_Result.get_result()`` instead.
Note that unlike ``result``, ``get_result()`` raises the exception if the hook raised.
The deprecation was announced in release ``0.6.0``.


- `267 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/267>`_: Remove official support for Python 3.4.


- `272 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/272>`_: Dropped support for Python 2.
Continue to use pluggy 0.13.x for Python 2 support.


- `308 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/308>`_: Remove official support for Python 3.5.


- `313 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/313>`_: The internal ``pluggy.callers``, ``pluggy.manager`` and ``pluggy.hooks`` are now explicitly marked private by a ``_`` prefix (e.g. ``pluggy._callers``).
Only API exported by the top-level ``pluggy`` module is considered public.


- `59 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/59>`_: Remove legacy ``__multicall__`` recursive hook calling system.
The deprecation was announced in release ``0.5.0``.



Features
--------

- `282 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/282>`_: When registering a hookimpl which is declared as ``hookwrapper=True`` but whose
function is not a generator function, a :class:`~pluggy.PluginValidationError` exception is
now raised.

Previously this problem would cause an error only later, when calling the hook.

In the unlikely case that you have a hookwrapper that *returns* a generator
instead of yielding directly, for example:

.. code-block:: python

   def my_hook_implementation(arg):
       print("before")
       yield
       print("after")


   hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
   def my_hook(arg):
       return my_hook_implementation(arg)

change it to use ``yield from`` instead:

.. code-block:: python

   hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
   def my_hook(arg):
       yield from my_hook_implementation(arg)


- `309 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/309>`_: Add official support for Python 3.9.

- `251 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy/issues/251>`_: Add ``specname`` option to ``hookimpl``. If ``specname`` is provided, it will be used
instead of the function name when matching this hook implementation to a hook specification during registration (allowing a plugin to register
a hook implementation that was not named the same thing as the corresponding ``hookspec``).
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