Ruff doesn't know about the python version in
`[tool.poetry.dependencies]`. It can get it from
`project.requires-python`.
Notes:
* poetry seems to have issues getting the python constraints from
`requires-python` and using `python` in per dependency constraints. So I
had to duplicate the info. I will open an issue on poetry.
* `inspect.isclass()` doesn't work correctly with `GenericAlias`
(`list[...]`, `dict[..., ...]`) on Python <3.11 so I added some `not
isinstance(type, GenericAlias)` checks:
Python 3.11
```pycon
>>> import inspect
>>> inspect.isclass(list)
True
>>> inspect.isclass(list[str])
False
```
Python 3.9
```pycon
>>> import inspect
>>> inspect.isclass(list)
True
>>> inspect.isclass(list[str])
True
```
Co-authored-by: Eugene Yurtsev <eyurtsev@gmail.com>
**Description:** Move `FileCallbackHandler` from community to core
**Issue:** #20493
**Dependencies:** None
(imo) `FileCallbackHandler` is a built-in LangChain callback handler
like `StdOutCallbackHandler` and should properly be in in core.
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Fix some circular deps:
- move PromptValue into top level module bc both PromptTemplates and
OutputParsers import
- move tracer context vars to `tracers.context` and import them in
functions in `callbacks.manager`
- add core import tests