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Update dependency deprecated to v1.2.15 #88

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
deprecated ==1.2.14 -> ==1.2.15 age adoption passing confidence

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laurent-laporte-pro/deprecated (deprecated)

v1.2.15

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Bug fix release

Fix

  • Resolve Python 2.7 support issue introduced in v1.2.14 in sphinx.py.

  • Fix #​69: Add extra_stacklevel argument for interoperating with other wrapper functions (refer to #​68 for a concrete use case).

  • Fix #​73: Update class method deprecation warnings for Python 3.13.

  • Fix #​75: Update GitHub workflows and fix development dependencies for Python 3.12.

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  • Fix #​66: discontinue TravisCI and AppVeyor due to end of free support.

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