Make the docs build successfully with mkdocstrings-python 2.0#1575
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Thanks for working through this. I just haven't had the time to look into it myself.
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This fixes CI failure which can be seen here.
In mkdocstrings/python@5ebeda6 (1.14 release), two changes happened:
importwas renamed toinventories;optionswas deprecated, and they should be now passed inoptions.extra.The old config kept working in 1.x releases, but since mkdocstrings/python@c10afdb (2.0 release), it no longer works.
I bumped mkdocstrings dependency to 0.28.3, because it in turn depends on mkdocstrings-python new enough to contain the first commit (see mkdocstrings/mkdocstrings@ba9003e).
While working on this, I noticed that links to code are broken in the current release, because the tag name is
3.10.0but_get_version()returns just3.10. We should make this consistent, but that’s a separate issue.