This project might be open to known security vulnerabilities, which can be prevented by tightening the version range of affected dependencies. Find detailed information at the bottom.

Crate pyo3-stub-gen

Dependencies

(19 total, 4 outdated, 1 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 anyhow^1.0.1021.0.102up to date
 chrono^0.4.450.4.45up to date
 either^1.16.01.16.0up to date
 indexmap>=2.7.02.14.0up to date
 inventory^0.3.240.3.24up to date
 itertools^0.14.00.15.0out of date
 log^0.4.320.4.33up to date
 maplit^1.0.21.0.2up to date
 num-complex^0.4.60.4.6up to date
 numpy>=0.26.0, <0.29.00.29.0out of date
 ordered-float^5.35.3.0up to date
 pyo3 ⚠️>=0.26.0, <0.29.00.29.0out of date
 pyo3-stub-gen-derive^0.22.40.23.0out of date
 rust_decimal^1.421.42.1up to date
 rustpython-parser^0.40.4.0up to date
 serde^1.0.2281.0.228up to date
 serde_json^1.01.0.150up to date
 time^0.3.470.3.51up to date
 toml^1.1.21.1.2+spec-1.1.0up to date

Dev dependencies

(1 total, all up-to-date)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 test-case^3.3.13.3.1up to date

Security Vulnerabilities

pyo3: Out-of-bounds read in `nth` / `nth_back` for `PyList` and `PyTuple` iterators

RUSTSEC-2026-0176

PyO3 0.24.0 added optimized implementations of Iterator::nth and DoubleEndedIterator::nth_back for the BoundListIterator and BoundTupleIterator types. These implementations computed the target index using unchecked usize addition (index + n) before bounds-checking against the sequence length, then read the element via get_item_unchecked.

In nth methods, a sufficiently large n (combined with a non-zero internal index) could cause the addition to overflow and wrap around, producing a small "target index" that passed the bounds check and enabling reads at the front of the list or tuple of elements previously yielded by the iterator.

In nth_back methods, a sufficiently large n could cause underflow in a similar fashion, however would instead allow reads of arbitrary memory past the end of the list or tuple storage.

PyO3 0.29.0 has corrected these methods to use checked arithmetic at the positions which could be at risk of overflow.

pyo3: Missing `Sync` bound on `PyCFunction::new_closure` closures

RUSTSEC-2026-0177

PyCFunction::new_closure (and the temporary new_closure_bound complement in the 0.21–0.22 series) required the supplied closure to be Send + 'static but not Sync. The resulting PyCFunction is a Python callable that can be invoked from any Python thread, which means the closure may be called concurrently from multiple threads, and needs a Sync bound to prevent possible data races.

The problem exists under all Python versions but is particularly vulnerable under the newer free-threaded Python variant, which do not have serial execution imposed by the Global Interpreter Lock. Under releases protected by the GIL, the ability to "detach" from the Python interpreter temporarily inside the closure (e.g. by Python::detach) makes it possible for interleaved and/or concurrent execution of various portions of the closure.

PyO3 0.29.0 added a Sync bound to close this thread-safety bug.