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also preparation for #1471

@hynek hynek changed the title Split out Mypy-dependant typing examples, add more type checkers Split out Mypy-dependent typing examples, add more type checkers Sep 28, 2025
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| Package | Change | Age | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| [attrs](https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs) ([changelog](https://www.attrs.org/en/stable/changelog.html)) | `==25.3.0` -> `==25.4.0` | [![age](https://developer.mend.io/api/mc/badges/age/pypi/attrs/25.4.0?slim=true)](https://docs.renovatebot.com/merge-confidence/) | [![confidence](https://developer.mend.io/api/mc/badges/confidence/pypi/attrs/25.3.0/25.4.0?slim=true)](https://docs.renovatebot.com/merge-confidence/) |

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### Release Notes

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<summary>python-attrs/attrs (attrs)</summary>

### [`v25.4.0`](https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#2540---2025-10-06)

[Compare Source](python-attrs/attrs@25.3.0...25.4.0)

##### Backwards-incompatible Changes

- Class-level `kw_only=True` behavior is now consistent with `dataclasses`.

  Previously, a class that sets `kw_only=True` makes all attributes keyword-only, including those from base classes.
  If an attribute sets `kw_only=False`, that setting is ignored, and it is still made keyword-only.

  Now, only the attributes defined in that class that doesn't explicitly set `kw_only=False` are made keyword-only.

  This shouldn't be a problem for most users, unless you have a pattern like this:

  ```python
  @&#8203;attrs.define(kw_only=True)
  class Base:
      a: int
      b: int = attrs.field(default=1, kw_only=False)

  @&#8203;attrs.define
  class Subclass(Base):
      c: int
  ```

  Here, we have a `kw_only=True` *attrs* class (`Base`) with an attribute that sets `kw_only=False` and has a default (`Base.b`), and then create a subclass (`Subclass`) with required arguments (`Subclass.c`).
  Previously this would work, since it would make `Base.b` keyword-only, but now this fails since `Base.b` is positional, and we have a required positional argument (`Subclass.c`) following another argument with defaults.
  [#&#8203;1457](python-attrs/attrs#1457)

##### Changes

- Values passed to the `__init__()` method of `attrs` classes are now correctly passed to `__attrs_pre_init__()` instead of their default values (in cases where *kw\_only* was not specified).
  [#&#8203;1427](python-attrs/attrs#1427)
- Added support for Python 3.14 and [PEP 749](https://peps.python.org/pep-0749/).
  [#&#8203;1446](python-attrs/attrs#1446),
  [#&#8203;1451](python-attrs/attrs#1451)
- `attrs.validators.deep_mapping()` now allows to leave out either *key\_validator* xor *value\_validator*.
  [#&#8203;1448](python-attrs/attrs#1448)
- `attrs.validators.deep_iterator()` and `attrs.validators.deep_mapping()` now accept lists and tuples for all validators and wrap them into a `attrs.validators.and_()`.
  [#&#8203;1449](python-attrs/attrs#1449)
- Added a new **experimental** way to inspect classes:

  `attrs.inspect(cls)` returns the *effective* class-wide parameters that were used by *attrs* to construct the class.

  The returned class is the same data structure that *attrs* uses internally to decide how to construct the final class.
  [#&#8203;1454](python-attrs/attrs#1454)
- Fixed annotations for `attrs.field(converter=...)`.
  Previously, a `tuple` of converters was only accepted if it had exactly one element.
  [#&#8203;1461](python-attrs/attrs#1461)
- The performance of `attrs.asdict()` has been improved by 45–260%.
  [#&#8203;1463](python-attrs/attrs#1463)
- The performance of `attrs.astuple()` has been improved by 49–270%.
  [#&#8203;1469](python-attrs/attrs#1469)
- The type annotation for `attrs.validators.or_()` now allows for different types of validators.

  This was only an issue on Pyright.
  [#&#8203;1474](python-attrs/attrs#1474)

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