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Bumps hypothesis from 6.137.2 to 6.150.3.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.150.3

Hypothesis now generates powers of 2 more often when using "integers()".

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.150.2

Update some internal type hints.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.150.1

This patch fixes a bug where "recursive()" would fail in cases where the "extend=" function does not reference it's argument - which was assumed by the recent "min_leaves=" feature, because the strategy can't actually recurse otherwise. (issue #4638)

Now, the historical behavior is working-but-deprecated, or an error if you explicitly pass "min_leaves=".

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.150.0

This release adds a "min_leaves" argument to "recursive()", which ensures that generated recursive structures have at least the specified number of leaf nodes (issue #4205).

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.149.1

Add type hints to an internal class.

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Hypothesis for Python - version 6.149.0

This release extends the explain-phase "# or any other generated value" comments to sub-arguments within "builds()", "tuples()", and "fixed_dictionaries()".

Previously, these comments only appeared on top-level test arguments. Now, when the explain phase determines that a sub-argument can vary freely without affecting the test failure, you'll see comments like:

Falsifying example: test_foo( obj=MyClass( x=0, # or any other generated value y=True, ), data=( '', # or any other generated value

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Bumps [hypothesis](https://github.com/HypothesisWorks/hypothesis) from 6.137.2 to 6.150.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/HypothesisWorks/hypothesis/releases)
- [Commits](HypothesisWorks/hypothesis@hypothesis-python-6.137.2...hypothesis-python-6.150.3)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: hypothesis
  dependency-version: 6.150.3
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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