On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 11:53:22AM +0200, Serhiy Storchaka wrote:
> Some library provide function foo() which returns an instance of private
> type _Foo and people start using it as a type hint.
If people want to shoot themselves in the foot, is it our job to stop
them? Typically the only promis
On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 06:24:03PM -, Jim J. Jewett wrote:
> Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> > In comparison, Mark's version:
> > @Callable
> > def IntToIntFunc(a:int)->int:
> > pass
> > # in the type declaration
> > func: IntToIntFunc
> > uses 54 characters, plus spaces and newlin
I've done some more thinking more about Serhiy's worry about changing a
factory function to a class, and how that would change the meaning of
type-hints. Say:
def spam(x: Eggs, y:Cheese) -> _Aardvark:
# actual factory function implementation
# later, we use it as a function prot
Apologies if this is the wrong place to raise this (where is the right
place?) but over the last four days, I've received ten subscription
notices for python/issues-test-2 on Github.
Is anyone else also getting multiple subscription notices?
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Steve
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> Is anyone else also getting multiple subscription notices?
>
Yup. In an earlier thread (here? discuss.python.org?) I thought it was
established that someone was working on something related to Python bug
tracking in GitHub. Or something like that. I've just been deleting them.
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