Support newer versions of pyarrow.
Increase supported pyarrow version up to the latest one.
Summary of Changes
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This pull request extends the supported range for the pyarrow library, enabling compatibility with its latest versions up to 23.0.0. The changes involve adjusting the dependency specification in the project's setup.py and expanding the test suite to validate functionality against these newly supported pyarrow releases.
Highlights
- Pyarrow Dependency Update: The upper bound for the
pyarrowdependency insetup.pyhas been increased from<19.0.0to<23.0.0, allowing the project to support newer versions ofpyarrow. - Expanded Test Matrix: The
tox.iniconfiguration has been updated to includepyarrowversions19through22in the test environments, ensuring compatibility and stability with these newer releases.
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Reminder, please take a look at this pr: @damccorm
It looks like there might be a persistent precommit failure at the current commit. Could you please try pulling in the latest changes from master so that hopefully we can get a better signal here?