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Bumps sqlalchemy from 2.0.38 to 2.0.39.

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2.0.39

Released: March 11, 2025

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  • [orm] [bug] Fixed bug where using DML returning such as Insert.returning() with an ORM model that has _orm.column_property() constructs that contain subqueries would fail with an internal error.

    References: #12326

  • [orm] [bug] Fixed bug in ORM enabled UPDATE (and theoretically DELETE) where using a multi-table DML statement would not allow ORM mapped columns from mappers other than the primary UPDATE mapper to be named in the RETURNING clause; they would be omitted instead and cause a column not found exception.

    References: #12328

  • [orm] [bug] Fixed issue where the "is ORM" flag of a select() or other ORM statement would not be propagated to the ORM Session based on a multi-part operator expression alone, e.g. such as Cls.attr + Cls.attr + Cls.attr or similar, leading to ORM behaviors not taking place for such statements.

    References: #12357

  • [orm] [bug] Fixed issue where using _orm.aliased() around a CTE construct could cause inappropriate "duplicate CTE" errors in cases where that aliased construct appeared multiple times in a single statement.

    References: #12364

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  • [sql] [bug] Added new parameters AddConstraint.isolate_from_table and DropConstraint.isolate_from_table, defaulting to True, which both document and allow to be controllable the long-standing behavior of these two constructs blocking the given constraint from being included inline within the "CREATE TABLE" sequence, under the assumption that separate add/drop directives were to be used.

    References: #12382

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  • [typing] [usecase] Support generic types for compound selects (_sql.union(),

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@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/pip/sqlalchemy-2.0.39 branch from 72b19d2 to 24268a4 Compare March 20, 2025 15:18
Bumps [sqlalchemy](https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy) from 2.0.38 to 2.0.39.
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