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Bumps coverage[toml] from 7.11.0 to 7.13.0.

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7.13.0

Version 7.13.0 — 2025-12-08

  • Feature: coverage.py now supports .coveragerc.toml configuration files. These files use TOML syntax and take priority over pyproject.toml but lower priority than .coveragerc files. Closes issue 1643 thanks to Olena Yefymenko.
  • Fix: we now include a permanent .pth file which is installed with the code, fixing issue 2084. In 7.12.1b1 this was done incorrectly: it didn’t work when using the source wheel (py3-none-any). This is now fixed. Thanks, Henry Schreiner.
  • Deprecated: when coverage.py is installed, it creates three command entry points: coverage, coverage3, and coverage-3.10 (if installed for Python 3.10). The second and third of these are not needed and will eventually be removed. They still work for now, but print a message about their deprecation.

➡️  PyPI page: coverage 7.13.0. :arrow_right:  To install: python3 -m pip install coverage==7.13.0

7.12.1b1

Version 7.12.1b1 — 2025-11-30

  • Fix: coverage.py now includes a permanent .pth file in the distribution which is installed with the code. This fixes issue 2084: failure to patch for subprocess measurement when site-packages is not writable.

➡️  PyPI page: coverage 7.12.1b1. :arrow_right:  To install: python3 -m pip install coverage==7.12.1b1

7.12.0

Version 7.12.0 — 2025-11-18

  • The HTML report now shows separate coverage totals for statements and branches, as well as the usual combined coverage percentage. Thanks to Ryuta Otsuka for the discussion and the implementation.
  • The JSON report now includes separate coverage totals for statements and branches, thanks to Ryuta Otsuka.
  • Fix: except* clauses were not handled properly under the “sysmon” measurement core, causing KeyError exceptions as described in issue 2086. This is now fixed.
  • Fix: we now defend against aggressive mocking of open() that could cause errors inside coverage.py. An example of a failure is in issue 2083.
  • Fix: in unusual cases where a test suite intentionally exhausts the system’s file descriptors to test handling errors in open(), coverage.py would fail when trying to open source files, as described in issue 2091. This is now fixed.
  • A small tweak to the HTML report: file paths now use thin spaces around slashes to make them easier to read.

➡️  PyPI page: coverage 7.12.0. :arrow_right:  To install: python3 -m pip install coverage==7.12.0

7.11.3

Version 7.11.3 — 2025-11-09

  • Fix: the 7.11.1 changes meant that conflicts between a requested measurement core and other settings would raise an error. This was a breaking change from previous behavior, as reported in issue 2076 and issue 2078.

    The previous behavior has been restored: when the requested core conflicts with other settings, another core is used instead, and a warning is issued.

  • For contributors: the repo has moved from Ned’s nedbat GitHub account to the coveragepy GitHub organization. The default branch has changed from master to main.

➡️  PyPI page: coverage 7.11.3. :arrow_right:  To install: python3 -m pip install coverage==7.11.3

7.11.2

Version 7.11.2 — 2025-11-08

  • Fix: using the “sysmon” measurement core in 7.11.1, if Python code was claimed to come from a non-Python file, a NotPython exception could be raised. This could happen for example with Jinja templates compiled to Python, as reported in issue 2077. This is now fixed.
  • Doc: corrected the first entry in the 7.11.1 changelog.

➡️  PyPI page: coverage 7.11.2.

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Version 7.13.0 — 2025-12-08

  • Feature: coverage.py now supports :file:.coveragerc.toml configuration files. These files use TOML syntax and take priority over :file:pyproject.toml but lower priority than :file:.coveragerc files. Closes issue 1643_ thanks to Olena Yefymenko <pull 1952_>_.

  • Fix: we now include a permanent .pth file which is installed with the code, fixing issue 2084. In 7.12.1b1 this was done incorrectly: it didn't work when using the source wheel (py3-none-any). This is now fixed. Thanks, Henry Schreiner <pull 2100_>.

  • Deprecated: when coverage.py is installed, it creates three command entry points: coverage, coverage3, and coverage-3.10 (if installed for Python 3.10). The second and third of these are not needed and will eventually be removed. They still work for now, but print a message about their deprecation.

.. _issue 1643: coveragepy/coveragepy#1643 .. _pull 1952: coveragepy/coveragepy#1952 .. _pull 2100: coveragepy/coveragepy#2100

.. _changes_7-12-1b1:

Version 7.12.1b1 — 2025-11-30

  • Fix: coverage.py now includes a permanent .pth file in the distribution which is installed with the code. This fixes issue 2084_: failure to patch for subprocess measurement when site-packages is not writable.

.. _issue 2084: coveragepy/coveragepy#2084

.. _changes_7-12-0:

Version 7.12.0 — 2025-11-18

  • The HTML report now shows separate coverage totals for statements and branches, as well as the usual combined coverage percentage. Thanks to Ryuta Otsuka for the discussion <issue 2081_>_ and the implementation <pull 2085_>_.

  • The JSON report now includes separate coverage totals for statements and branches, thanks to Ryuta Otsuka <pull 2090_>_.

  • Fix: except* clauses were not handled properly under the "sysmon"

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Commits
  • 52fde9c docs: sample HTML for 7.13.0
  • 69de009 docs: prep for 7.13.0
  • 01387fc docs: tweak changes
  • 60206e8 chore: make edit_for_release
  • 78cfd57 docs: tweak CHANGES.rst
  • 21e726f feat: support .coveragerc.toml for configuration (#1952)
  • 3914e50 chore: bump the action-dependencies group with 2 updates (#2102)
  • d5e7c3a test: no need to group tests by needs_pth
  • ed516c4 test: fix metacov again
  • da833a1 fix: use Development Status classifier properly. #2101
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Bumps [coverage[toml]](https://github.com/coveragepy/coveragepy) from 7.11.0 to 7.13.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/coveragepy/coveragepy/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/coveragepy/coveragepy/blob/main/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](coveragepy/coveragepy@7.11.0...7.13.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: coverage[toml]
  dependency-version: 7.13.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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