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Add preliminary support for Python 3.15#10983

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Add preliminary support for Python 3.15#10983
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@DanielNoord DanielNoord commented Apr 23, 2026

Very much WIP, but can't run CI without a PR it seems? The workflow dispatch doesn't allow selecting this branch.

Refs #10982

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Added the ref to #10982 in the description

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Closing for now as I think anybody else can pick this up. More changes in astroid are needed.

@DanielNoord DanielNoord deleted the copilot/bump-astroid-to-4-2-0b2 branch April 23, 2026 20:29
@DanielNoord DanielNoord restored the copilot/bump-astroid-to-4-2-0b2 branch April 24, 2026 11:17
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@copilot Bump to 4.2.0b3 instead

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Let's save this for 4.2.

We can ship 4.1 any time. Pierre wants to land #10425 and #10881 first.

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🤖 According to the primer, this change has no effect on the checked open source code. 🤖🎉

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Two of these cases seem problematic. I think Copilot correctly points out that something in xml and decimal has changed which makes no-member report unexpectedly. That might require quite a bit of work to make work... The suggestion in #10982 would just hide this problem.

@Pierre-Sassoulas Pierre-Sassoulas added this to the 4.2.0 milestone Apr 24, 2026
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