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                        Bump sqlalchemy from 2.0.21 to 2.0.31
Bumps sqlalchemy from 2.0.21 to 2.0.31.
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2.0.31
Released: June 18, 2024
general
[general] [bug] Set up full Python 3.13 support to the extent currently possible, repairing issues within internal language helpers as well as the serializer extension module.
References: #11417
orm
[orm] [usecase] Added missing parameter
_orm.with_polymorphic.namethat allows specifying the name of returned_orm.AliasedClass.References: #11361
[orm] [bug] Fixed issue where a
MetaDatacollection would not be serializable, if anEnumorBooleandatatype were present which had been adapted. This specific scenario in turn could occur when using theEnumorBooleanwithin ORM Annotated Declarative form where type objects frequently get copied.References: #11365
[orm] [bug] Fixed issue where the
_orm.selectinload()and_orm.subqueryload()loader options would fail to take effect when made against an inherited subclass that itself included a subclass-specific_orm.Mapper.with_polymorphicsetting.References: #11446
[orm] [bug] Fixed very old issue involving the
_orm.joinedload.innerjoinparameter where making use of this parameter mixed into a query that also included joined eager loads along a self-referential or other cyclical relationship, along with complicating factors like inner joins added for secondary tables and such, would have the chance of splicing a particular inner join to the wrong part of the query. Additional state has been added to the internal method that does this splice to make a better decision as to where splicing should proceed.References: #11449
[orm] [bug] [regression] Fixed bug in ORM Declarative where the
__table__directive could not be declared as a class function with_orm.declared_attr()on a superclass, including an__abstract__class as well as coming from the
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