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chore: update prettytable requirement from <=3.14.0 to <=3.15.1 #170

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Updates the requirements on prettytable to permit the latest version.

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Release 3.15.1

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PrettyTable 1.0.1 and newer

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PrettyTable 1.0 - October 4, 2020

  • Dropped support for EOL Python 2.4-2.6 and 3.0-3.4.
  • Added support for Python 3.5-3.9.
  • Added del_column(field_name).
  • Added get_csv_string with delimiter option (comma or tab) and optional header.
  • Use wcwidth for better wide char support.
  • New paginate method can be used to produce strings suitable for piping to lp/lpr.
  • from_html now handles HTML tables with colspan, rather than choking on them.
  • Added min_width, min_table_width and max_table_width attribute/options for better control of table sizing.
  • Added "title" attribute/option for table titles.
  • When slice syntax is used to create a new sub-table out of an existing table, the rows are sorted before, not after, the slicing. The old behaviour (slice then sort) can be achieved by setting oldsortslice=True.
  • The from_csv table factory now accepts CSV format parameters as keyword arguments (e.g. delimiter, doublequote, escapechar, etc.)
  • Added 0x000f to the list of special characters with width 0, to fix problems with coloured strings produced by the Blessings library.
  • Fixed constructor argument float_format to work as intended.
  • Removed print_html() from README.
  • Added from_json and get_json_string to PrettyTable.
  • Fixed PLAIN_COLUMN to PLAIN_COLUMNS in README.
  • Added Markdown and Org mode styles.

PrettyTable 0.7 - Feb 17, 2013

  • Improved Python 2 and 3 compatibility (2.4-3.2).
  • Improved support for non-Latin characters. Table widths should now be calculated correctly for tables with e.g. Japanese text.
  • Table contents can now be read in from a .csv file
  • Table contents can now be read in from a DB-API compatible cursor
  • Table contents can now be read in from a string containing an HTML table (thanks to Christoph Robbert for submitting this patch!)
  • New valign attribute controls vertical alignment of text when some cells in a row have multiple lines of text and others don't. (thanks to Google Code user maartendb for submitting this patch!)
  • hrules attribute can now be set to HEADER, which draws a rule only under the header row
  • New vrules attribute controls drawing of vertical rules and can be set to FRAME, ALL or NONE
  • New header_style attribute controls formatting of text in table headers and can be set to cap, title, upper, lower or None
  • Fixed a simple bug regarding validation of max_width (thanks to Anthony Toole for

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  • Update prettytable requirement from <=3.14.0 to <=3.15.1

Updates the requirements on [prettytable](https://github.com/prettytable/prettytable) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/prettytable/prettytable/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/prettytable/prettytable/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](prettytable/prettytable@0.7.0...3.15.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: prettytable
  dependency-type: direct:production
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This pull request updates the prettytable dependency in pyproject.toml to allow versions up to 3.15.1. This ensures compatibility with the latest prettytable releases, which include bug fixes and improvements.

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The pull request updates the prettytable dependency to allow versions up to 3.15.1.
  • Updated the upper bound of the prettytable dependency from 3.14.0 to 3.15.1.
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