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Replace defunct Travis CI with GitHub Actions using tox. Tests run on: - OS: Ubuntu, macOS, Windows - Python: 3.10, 3.14 On tagged releases: - Creates GitHub Release with auto-generated notes - Publishes to PyPI using trusted publishing Changes: - Require >= Python 3.9 (even if EOL, less so than the previous 3.6) - Add [test] extra with pytest, defcon, and fontPens - Update requirements.txt to fonttools==4.61.1, pyclipper==1.4.0 - Update tox.ini for Python 3.10-3.14 and use [test] extra - Add GitHub Actions workflow with test and deploy jobs
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Replace defunct Travis and Appveyor CI with GitHub Actions. Tests run on Python 3.10 and 3.14 on all three platforms (I think that's sufficient to test lowest non-EOL and highest supported pythons instead of all the intermediate ones).
I also kept the old behavior for tagged commit that create GitHub Release and deploy to PyPI (now using trusted publishing).
Also updated latest requirements.txt to fonttools==4.61.1, pyclipper==1.4.0
Python >= 3.9 is now required.