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The old pinned version and its explicitly constrained dependencies
are retained for now for Python 3.7 so that documentation can be
built even with 3.7. (This could maybe be removed soon as a
preliminary step toward evenutally dropping 3.7 support.)

For Python 3.8 and higher, version 7.1.2 is used, allowing later
patch versions but constrained to remain 7.1.*. This is so the same
versions are likely to be selected on all Python version from 3.8
and higher, to minimize small differences in generated documentation
that different versions could give, and also to simplify debugging.

The reason to upgrade Sphinx now is to suppport Python 3.13, which
shall be (and, in the pre-releases available, is) incompatible with
versions of Sphinx below 6.2. This is because those earlier Sphinx
versions use the deprecated `imghdr` module, which 3.13 removes:

- https://docs.python.org/3.13/whatsnew/3.13.html#whatsnew313-pep594
- python/cpython#104818

On old versions of Sphinx, that gives the error:

    Extension error:
    Could not import extension sphinx.builders.epub3 (exception: No module named 'imghdr')

Using Sphinx 6.2 is sufficient to avoid this, but there do not seem
to be any disadvantages for GitPython to remain below 7.1.2.

The reason we did not upgrade Sphinx before is that, last time we
considered doing so, we ran into a problem of new warnings (that we
treat as errors). This is detailed in the "Can we upgrade Sphinx?"
section of gitpython-developers#1802, especially the "What Sphinx 5 is talking about"
subsection. The problem is warnings about `Actor` when it comes
in through type annotations:

    WARNING: more than one target found for cross-reference 'Actor': git.objects.util.Actor, git.util.Actor

So this includes other changes to fix that problem as well. The
solution used here is to import `Actor` even when `TYPE_CHECKING`
is `false`, and write it unquoted in annotations, as `Actor` rather
than `"Actor"`. This allows Sphinx to discern where it should
consider it to be located, for the purpose of linking to its
documentation.

This does not incur overhead, because:

- The affected modules already have imports from `git.util`, so also
  importing `Actor` from `git.util` does not cause any modules to
  be imported that were not imported otherwise, nor even to be
  imported at a different time.

- Even if that that had not been the case, most modules in GitPython
  including `git.util` have members imported them into the top-level
  `git` module in `git.__init__` when `git` is imported (and thus
  when any Python submodule of `git` is imported).

The only disadvantage is the presence of the additional name in
those modules at runtime, which a user might inadvertently use and
thus write brittle code that could break if it is later removed.
But:

- The affected modules define `__all__` and do not include
  `"Actor"` in `__all__`, so it is non-public.

- There are many places in GitPython (and most Python libraries)
  where the onus is already on the author of code that uses the
  library to avoid doing this.

The reasons for this approach, rather than any of several others,
were:

1. I did not write out the annotations as `git.util.Actor` to
   resolve the ambiguity because annotations should, and for some
   uses must, also be interpretable as expressions. But while
   `from git.util import Actor` works and makes `Actor` available,
   `git.util.Actor` cannot be used as an expression even after
   `import git.util`. This is because, even after such an import,
   `git.util` actually refers to `git.index.util`. This is as
   detailed in the warnings issued when it is accessed, originally
   from an overly broad `*` import but retained because removing it
   could be a breaking change. See `git/__init__.py` for details.

2. The reason I did not write out the annotations as
   `git.objects.util.Actor` to resolve the ambiguity is that not
   all occurrences where Sphinx needed to be told which module to
   document it as being from were within the `git.objects` Python
   submodule. Two of the warnings were in `git/objects/tag.py`,
   where annotating it that way would not be confusing. But the
   other two were in `git/index/base.py`.

3. Although removing `Actor` from `git.objects.util.__all__` would
   resolve the ambiguity, this should not be done, because:

   - This would be a breaking change.

   - It seems to be there deliberately, since `git.objects.util`
     contains other members that relate to it directly.

4. The reasons I did not take this opportunity to move the contents
   of `git/util.py` to a new file in that directory and make
   `git/util.py` re-export the contents, even though this would
   allow a solution analogous to (1) but for the new module to be
   used, while also simplifying importing elsewhere, were:

   - That seems like a change that should be done separately, based
     either on the primary benefit to users or on a greater need
     for it.

   - If and when that is done, it may make sense to change the
     interface as well. For example, `git/util.py` has a number of
     members that it makes available for use throughout GitPython
     but that are deliberately omitted from `__all__` and are meant
     as non-public outside the project. One approach would be to make
     a module with a leading `_` for these "internal" members, and
     another public ones with everything else. But that also cannot
     be decided based on the considerations that motivate the
     changes here.

   - The treatment of `HIDE_WINDOWS_KNOWN_ERRORS`, which is public
     in `git/util.py` and which currently *does* have an effect,
     will need to be considered. Although it cannot be re-bound by
     assigning to `git.util.HIDE_WINDOWS_KNOWN_ERRORS` because the
     `git.util` subexpression would evaluate to `git.index.util`,
     there may be code that re-binds it in another way, such as by
     accessing the module through `sys.modules`. Unlike functions
     and classes that should not be monkey-patched from code
     outside GitPython's test suite anyway, this attribute may
     reasonably be assigned to, so it matters what module it is
     actually in, unless the action of assigning to it elsewhere
     is customized dynamically to carry over to the "real" place.

5. An alternative solution that may be reasonable in the near
   future is to modify `reference.rst` so duplicate documentation
   is no longer emitted for functions and classes that are defined
   in one place but imported and "re-exported" elsewhere. I suspect
   this may solve the problem, allowing the `Actor` imports to go
   back under `if TYPE_CHECKING:` and to annotate with `"Actor"`
   again while still running `make -C doc html` with no warnings.

   However, this would entail design decisions about how to still
   document those members. They should probably have links to where
   they are fully documented. So an entry for `Actor` in the
   section of `reference.rst` for `git.objects.util` would still
   exist, but be very short and refer to the full autodoc item for
   `Actor` the section for `git.util`. Since a `:class:` reference
   to `git.objects.util.Actor` should still go to the stub that
   links to `git.util.Actor`, it is not obvious that solving the
   duplication in documentation generated for `reference.rst` ought
   to be done in a way that would address the ambiguity Sphinx
   warns about, even if it *can* be done in such a way.

   Therefore, that should also be a separate consideration and, if
   warranted, a separate change.
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13 changes: 7 additions & 6 deletions doc/requirements.txt
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sphinx == 4.3.2
sphinx >= 7.1.2, < 7.2 ; python_version >= "3.8"
sphinx == 4.3.2 ; python_version < "3.8"
sphinxcontrib-applehelp >= 1.0.2, <= 1.0.4 ; python_version < "3.8"
sphinxcontrib-devhelp == 1.0.2 ; python_version < "3.8"
sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp >= 2.0.0, <= 2.0.1 ; python_version < "3.8"
sphinxcontrib-qthelp == 1.0.3 ; python_version < "3.8"
sphinxcontrib-serializinghtml == 1.1.5 ; python_version < "3.8"
sphinx_rtd_theme
sphinxcontrib-applehelp >= 1.0.2, <= 1.0.4
sphinxcontrib-devhelp == 1.0.2
sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp >= 2.0.0, <= 2.0.1
sphinxcontrib-qthelp == 1.0.3
sphinxcontrib-serializinghtml == 1.1.5
sphinx-autodoc-typehints
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions git/index/base.py
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from git.objects import Blob, Commit, Object, Submodule, Tree
from git.objects.util import Serializable
from git.util import (
Actor,
LazyMixin,
LockedFD,
join_path_native,
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from git.refs.reference import Reference
from git.repo import Repo
from git.util import Actor


Treeish = Union[Tree, Commit, str, bytes]
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message: str,
parent_commits: Union[List[Commit], None] = None,
head: bool = True,
author: Union[None, "Actor"] = None,
committer: Union[None, "Actor"] = None,
author: Union[None, Actor] = None,
committer: Union[None, Actor] = None,
author_date: Union[datetime.datetime, str, None] = None,
commit_date: Union[datetime.datetime, str, None] = None,
skip_hooks: bool = False,
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5 changes: 2 additions & 3 deletions git/objects/tag.py
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import sys

from git.compat import defenc
from git.util import hex_to_bin
from git.util import Actor, hex_to_bin

from . import base
from .util import get_object_type_by_name, parse_actor_and_date
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
from git.repo import Repo
from git.util import Actor

from .blob import Blob
from .commit import Commit
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binsha: bytes,
object: Union[None, base.Object] = None,
tag: Union[None, str] = None,
tagger: Union[None, "Actor"] = None,
tagger: Union[None, Actor] = None,
tagged_date: Union[int, None] = None,
tagger_tz_offset: Union[int, None] = None,
message: Union[str, None] = None,
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