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URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm-ffi/pull/136#issuecomment-3408095053

   ## Summary of Changes
   
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   This pull request primarily focuses on refining the project's dependency 
management and build system configurations within `pyproject.toml`. It 
introduces a comprehensive `dev` dependency group, updates the `torch` 
requirement with a minimum version, and integrates `ninja` more deeply into the 
build process via `scikit-build` settings. Additionally, it sets up a dedicated 
`uv` dependency group for documentation, specifying a minimum Python version.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Dependency Management Refinement**: The `torch` dependency in the `test` 
group has been updated to require version `>=2.9` and its Python version 
compatibility check has been refined. A new `dev` dependency group has been 
introduced, encompassing a wide array of development tools such as `ruff`, 
`mypy`, `clang-format`, `pre-commit`, and `scikit-build-core`.
   * **Build System Enhancements**: The build system now explicitly requires 
`ninja` as part of its core requirements. Furthermore, `scikit-build` 
configurations have been added to enforce a `ninja` version of `>=1.11` and 
disable the `make-fallback` option, streamlining the build process.
   * **Documentation Dependency Configuration**: A new `uv` dependency group 
specifically for documentation has been added, specifying that the 
documentation build requires Python version `>=3.13`.
   
   
   
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