chore(deps): update pre-commit hooks (#4868)

* chore(deps): update pre-commit hooks

updates:
- [github.com/psf/black-pre-commit-mirror: 23.7.0 → 23.9.1](https://github.com/psf/black-pre-commit-mirror/compare/23.7.0...23.9.1)
- [github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit: v0.0.287 → v0.0.292](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit/compare/v0.0.287...v0.0.292)
- [github.com/codespell-project/codespell: v2.2.5 → v2.2.6](https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell/compare/v2.2.5...v2.2.6)
- [github.com/shellcheck-py/shellcheck-py: v0.9.0.5 → v0.9.0.6](https://github.com/shellcheck-py/shellcheck-py/compare/v0.9.0.5...v0.9.0.6)
- [github.com/PyCQA/pylint: v3.0.0a7 → v3.0.0](https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/compare/v3.0.0a7...v3.0.0)

* Update .pre-commit-config.yaml

* style: pre-commit fixes

* Update .pre-commit-config.yaml

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Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci[bot] <66853113+pre-commit-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <HenrySchreinerIII@gmail.com>
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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ The valid options are:
* Use `-G` and the name of a generator to use something different. `cmake
--help` lists the generators available.
- On Unix, setting `CMAKE_GENERATER=Ninja` in your environment will give
you automatic mulithreading on all your CMake projects!
you automatic multithreading on all your CMake projects!
* Open the `CMakeLists.txt` with QtCreator to generate for that IDE.
* You can use `-DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON` to generate the `.json` file
that some tools expect.

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@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ repos:
# Black, the code formatter, natively supports pre-commit
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black-pre-commit-mirror
rev: "23.7.0" # Keep in sync with blacken-docs
rev: "23.9.1" # Keep in sync with blacken-docs
hooks:
- id: black
# Ruff, the Python auto-correcting linter written in Rust
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
rev: v0.0.287
rev: v0.0.292
hooks:
- id: ruff
args: ["--fix", "--show-fixes"]
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ repos:
# Use tools/codespell_ignore_lines_from_errors.py
# to rebuild .codespell-ignore-lines
- repo: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell
rev: "v2.2.5"
rev: "v2.2.6"
hooks:
- id: codespell
exclude: ".supp$"
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ repos:
# Check for common shell mistakes
- repo: https://github.com/shellcheck-py/shellcheck-py
rev: "v0.9.0.5"
rev: "v0.9.0.6"
hooks:
- id: shellcheck
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ repos:
# PyLint has native support - not always usable, but works for us
- repo: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint
rev: "v3.0.0a7"
rev: "v3.0.0"
hooks:
- id: pylint
files: ^pybind11

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ constexpr bool is_alias(void *) {
}
// Constructs and returns a new object; if the given arguments don't map to a constructor, we fall
// back to brace aggregate initiailization so that for aggregate initialization can be used with
// back to brace aggregate initialization so that for aggregate initialization can be used with
// py::init, e.g. `py::init<int, int>` to initialize a `struct T { int a; int b; }`. For
// non-aggregate types, we need to use an ordinary T(...) constructor (invoking as `T{...}` usually
// works, but will not do the expected thing when `T` has an `initializer_list<T>` constructor).