Updated the pytest to support strict return values detection#1
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testing/test_return_values.pyin thetestingdirectory of the pytest codebase. Added test cases to ensure that when a test function returns a value other thanNone, pytest raises a warning or fails the test.--strict-return-valueswhich, when enabled, will activate the new behavior of failing the test if a non-None value is returned.ReturnTestWarningtosrc/_pytest/warnings.pyto represent the specific warning raised when a test function returns a non-None value.doc/en/warnings.rstto include the new warning class and detail the new command-line option, explaining its purpose and when to use it.