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deps: Update dependency ruff to >=0.15.4,<0.16#658

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change Pending
ruff feature-lint patch >=0.15.3,<0.16>=0.15.4,<0.16 0.15.5

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astral-sh/ruff (ruff)

v0.15.4

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Released on 2026-02-26.

This is a follow-up release to 0.15.3 that resolves a panic when the new rule PLR1712 was enabled with any rule that analyzes definitions, such as many of the ANN or D rules.

Bug fixes
  • Fix panic on access to definitions after analyzing definitions (#​23588)
  • [pyflakes] Suppress false positive in F821 for names used before del in stub files (#​23550)
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  • Clarify first-party import detection in Ruff (#​23591)
  • Fix incorrect import-heading example (#​23568)
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@renovate renovate bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Mar 18, 2026
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