Drop Python 3.11, require Python 3.12+ and update to modern type parameter syntax#2842
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Drop Python 3.11, require Python 3.12+ and update to modern type parameter syntax#2842
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This commit drops Python 3.11 support and require Python 3.12+ following SPEC 0. See the Python 3.12 release notes: https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.12.html The Mesa 3.3.x release series will keep supporting Python 3.11.
With the minimum Python version now at 3.12, we can use the modern type parameter syntax (PEP 695) instead of the legacy Generic[T] pattern. This change improves code readability and aligns with current Python typing best practices. Changes: - CellCollection: Convert from Generic[T] to type parameter syntax with Cell bound - DiscreteSpace: Convert from Generic[T] to type parameter syntax with Cell bound - Grid: Remove redundant Generic[T] inheritance (already inherits from DiscreteSpace[T]) - accept_tuple_argument: Convert function type variable to use type parameter syntax - Remove unused Generic imports from typing module These changes are purely syntactic modernizations with no functional impact. The type parameter syntax is more concise and better integrated with Python's type system. Fixes ruff UP046 and UP047 violations.
The Grid class inherits from DiscreteSpace[T], which already provides generic type support. The additional Generic[T] inheritance is redundant and triggers a ruff UP046 violation. Changes: - Remove Generic[T] from Grid class inheritance - Remove unused Generic import from typing module - Keep TypeVar T definition as it's still needed for DiscreteSpace[T] parameterization Fixes ruff UP046 violation in grid.py.
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This PR updates Mesa to require Python 3.12 as the minimum version and adopts the new PEP 695 type parameter syntax introduced in Python 3.12.
Python 3.11 support is dropped following SPEC 0. The Mesa 3.3.x release series will keep supporting Python 3.11.
Key changes:
pyproject.toml, documentation, and pre-commit configurationGeneric[T]+TypeVarsyntax with modern type parameter syntax (class MyClass[T: Bound]:)Genericinheritance where classes already inherit from generic base classesDiscreteSpace,CellCollection,Grid, and decorator type hintsPlease review. I would like to fast-forward merge this myself.