Upgrade dependencies to up to python 3.12#146
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I think we actually should drop support for those older versions in the near future. But let's go with this for now. |
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Extend the dependency ranges to support up through python 3.12. The sdk's test suite and pyrel's test suite were run to validate the changes, but given the relatively poor use of semver in the python ecosystem, there's still some slight risk associated for usecases that aren't well represented in either. Because of that, I've bumped us up to
0.7.0.I've also updated the build GHA to test the newly supported python versions.
Note that if we're willing to drop python 3.7 support, we can significantly reduce the range of dependency versions, and if we drop 3.8 support as well we can pin to modern, fixed versions. Options to keep in mind for the future.