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Update dependency matplotlib to v3.10.0 #526

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
matplotlib 3.9.2 -> 3.10.0 age adoption passing confidence

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matplotlib/matplotlib (matplotlib)

v3.10.0: REL: v3.10.0

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Highlights of this release include:

- Preliminary support for free-threaded CPython 3.13
- Standard getters/setters for axis inversion state
- New more-accessible color cycle
- Dark-mode diverging colormaps
- Exception handling control
- InsetIndicator artist
- FillBetweenPolyCollection
- Fill between 3D lines
- Data in 3D plots can now be dynamically clipped to the axes view limits
- Rotating 3d plots with the mouse
- Increased Figure limits with Agg renderer
- Subfigures no longer provisional
- Subfigures are now added in row-major order

v3.9.4

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v3.9.3: REL: 3.9.3

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This is the third bugfix release of the 3.9.x series.

This release contains several bug-fixes and adjustments:

  • Fix axline with extremely small slopes
  • Fix axline with non-linear axis scales
  • Fix minimumSizeHint with Qt backend
  • Fix config directory usage when it's behind a symlink
  • Fix draggable legend when blitting is enabled
  • Fix high CPU utilization in the macosx backend
  • Fix multiple hatch edgecolors passed to contourf
  • Improve compatibility with pytest 8.2.0

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@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency matplotlib to v3.9.3 Update dependency matplotlib to v3.9.4 Dec 13, 2024
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/matplotlib-3.x branch from c457534 to 15e9da0 Compare December 13, 2024 07:39
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/matplotlib-3.x branch from 15e9da0 to 8ea403e Compare December 14, 2024 07:08
@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency matplotlib to v3.9.4 Update dependency matplotlib to v3.10.0 Dec 14, 2024
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⚠️ Artifact update problem

Renovate failed to update an artifact related to this branch. You probably do not want to merge this PR as-is.

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The artifact failure details are included below:

File name: poetry.lock
Updating dependencies
Resolving dependencies...

Creating virtualenv birdseye-NXon0Hcg-py3.12 in /home/ubuntu/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs

The current project's Python requirement (>=3.9,<3.13) is not compatible with some of the required packages Python requirement:
  - matplotlib requires Python >=3.10, so it will not be satisfied for Python >=3.9,<3.10

Because birdseye depends on matplotlib (3.10.0) which requires Python >=3.10, version solving failed.

  • Check your dependencies Python requirement: The Python requirement can be specified via the `python` or `markers` properties
    
    For matplotlib, a possible solution would be to set the `python` property to ">=3.10,<3.13"

    https://python-poetry.org/docs/dependency-specification/#python-restricted-dependencies,
    https://python-poetry.org/docs/dependency-specification/#using-environment-markers

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