Preparing release version 5.3.5

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release-5.3.5
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pytest-5.3.5
=======================================
pytest 5.3.5 has just been released to PyPI.
This is a bug-fix release, being a drop-in replacement. To upgrade::
pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:
* Daniel Hahler
* Ran Benita
Happy testing,
The pytest Development Team

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.. towncrier release notes start
pytest 5.3.5 (2020-01-29)
=========================
Bug Fixes
---------
- `#6517 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/6517>`_: Fix regression in pytest 5.3.4 causing an INTERNALERROR due to a wrong assertion.
pytest 5.3.4 (2020-01-20)
=========================

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.. code-block:: pytest
. $ pytest -rs -q multipython.py
ssssssssssss...ssssssssssss [100%]
========================= short test summary info ==========================
SKIPPED [12] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/CWD/multipython.py:29: 'python3.5' not found
SKIPPED [12] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/CWD/multipython.py:29: 'python3.7' not found
3 passed, 24 skipped in 0.12s
........................... [100%]
27 passed in 0.12s
Indirect parametrization of optional implementations/imports
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items = [1, 2, 3]
print("items is {!r}".format(items))
> a, b = items.pop()
E TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable
E TypeError: cannot unpack non-iterable int object
failure_demo.py:181: TypeError
--------------------------- Captured stdout call ---------------------------
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def test_z2_type_error(self):
items = 3
> a, b = items
E TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable
E TypeError: cannot unpack non-iterable int object
failure_demo.py:222: TypeError
______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_startswith ______________________

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========================= slowest 3 test durations =========================
0.30s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow2
0.20s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow1
0.11s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcfast
0.10s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcfast
============================ 3 passed in 0.12s =============================
incremental testing - test steps

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.. code-block:: bash
$ pytest --version
This is pytest version 5.x.y, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pytest/__init__.py
This is pytest version 5.x.y, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pytest/__init__.py
.. _`simpletest`: