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Update dependency joblib to v1.5.3#83

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This PR contains the following updates:

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joblib ==1.5.2==1.5.3 age confidence

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joblib/joblib (joblib)

v1.5.3

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  • The Memory object won't overwrite an already existing .gitignore file in its
    cache directory anymore.
    #​1742

  • Harden the safety checks in eval_expr(pre_dispatch) to prevent excessive
    memory allocation and potential crashes by limiting the allowed length of the
    expression and the maximum numeric value of sub-expressions and not
    evaluating expressions with non-numeric literals.
    #​1744

  • Vendor cloudpickle 3.1.2 to fix a pickling problem with interactively
    defined abstract base classes and type annotations in Python 3.14+.


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@renovate renovate Bot force-pushed the renovate/joblib-1.x branch from 4528c00 to 578c7d4 Compare February 2, 2026 14:44
@renovate renovate Bot force-pushed the renovate/joblib-1.x branch from 578c7d4 to 7fd5906 Compare March 14, 2026 16:48
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