Issue #28556: various style fixes for typing.py
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@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ class GenericTests(BaseTestCase):
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self.assertFalse(naive_generic_check(Node[str](), Node[int]))
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self.assertFalse(naive_generic_check(Node[str](), List))
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with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError):
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naive_generic_check([1,2,3], Node[int])
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naive_generic_check([1, 2, 3], Node[int])
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def naive_list_base_check(obj, tp):
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# Check if list conforms to a List subclass
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@ -773,7 +773,10 @@ class GenericTests(BaseTestCase):
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def test_generic_forward_ref(self):
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def foobar(x: List[List['CC']]): ...
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class CC: ...
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self.assertEqual(get_type_hints(foobar, globals(), locals()), {'x': List[List[CC]]})
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self.assertEqual(
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get_type_hints(foobar, globals(), locals()),
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{'x': List[List[CC]]}
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)
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T = TypeVar('T')
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AT = Tuple[T, ...]
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def barfoo(x: AT): ...
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@ -1094,6 +1097,7 @@ class GenericTests(BaseTestCase):
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with self.assertRaises(Exception):
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D[T]
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class ClassVarTests(BaseTestCase):
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def test_basics(self):
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@ -1316,9 +1320,6 @@ class ForwardRefTests(BaseTestCase):
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class OverloadTests(BaseTestCase):
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def test_overload_exists(self):
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from typing import overload
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def test_overload_fails(self):
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from typing import overload
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@ -1381,6 +1382,10 @@ if ASYNCIO:
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exec(ASYNCIO_TESTS)
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except ImportError:
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ASYNCIO = False
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else:
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# fake names for the sake of static analysis
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asyncio = None
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AwaitableWrapper = AsyncIteratorWrapper = object
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PY36 = sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6)
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@ -1408,9 +1413,14 @@ class CoolEmployeeWithDefault(NamedTuple):
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if PY36:
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exec(PY36_TESTS)
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else:
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# fake names for the sake of static analysis
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ann_module = ann_module2 = ann_module3 = None
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A = B = CSub = G = CoolEmployee = CoolEmployeeWithDefault = object
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gth = get_type_hints
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class GetTypeHintTests(BaseTestCase):
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def test_get_type_hints_from_various_objects(self):
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# For invalid objects should fail with TypeError (not AttributeError etc).
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@ -1423,7 +1433,8 @@ class GetTypeHintTests(BaseTestCase):
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@skipUnless(PY36, 'Python 3.6 required')
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def test_get_type_hints_modules(self):
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self.assertEqual(gth(ann_module), {1: 2, 'f': Tuple[int, int], 'x': int, 'y': str})
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ann_module_type_hints = {1: 2, 'f': Tuple[int, int], 'x': int, 'y': str}
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self.assertEqual(gth(ann_module), ann_module_type_hints)
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self.assertEqual(gth(ann_module2), {})
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self.assertEqual(gth(ann_module3), {})
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@ -1926,7 +1937,7 @@ class TypeTests(BaseTestCase):
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def new_user(user_class: Type[User]) -> User:
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return user_class()
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joe = new_user(BasicUser)
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new_user(BasicUser)
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def test_type_typevar(self):
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@ -1939,7 +1950,7 @@ class TypeTests(BaseTestCase):
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def new_user(user_class: Type[U]) -> U:
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return user_class()
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joe = new_user(BasicUser)
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new_user(BasicUser)
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def test_type_optional(self):
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A = Optional[Type[BaseException]]
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@ -2102,8 +2113,8 @@ class RETests(BaseTestCase):
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self.assertIsInstance(mat, Match)
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# these should just work
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p = Pattern[Union[str, bytes]]
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m = Match[Union[bytes, str]]
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Pattern[Union[str, bytes]]
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Match[Union[bytes, str]]
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def test_errors(self):
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ def _qualname(x):
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def _trim_name(nm):
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if nm.startswith('_') and nm not in ('_TypeAlias',
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'_ForwardRef', '_TypingBase', '_FinalTypingBase'):
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whitelist = ('_TypeAlias', '_ForwardRef', '_TypingBase', '_FinalTypingBase')
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if nm.startswith('_') and nm not in whitelist:
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nm = nm[1:]
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return nm
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@ -355,13 +355,17 @@ def _type_check(arg, msg):
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return type(None)
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if isinstance(arg, str):
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arg = _ForwardRef(arg)
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if (isinstance(arg, _TypingBase) and type(arg).__name__ == '_ClassVar' or
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not isinstance(arg, (type, _TypingBase)) and not callable(arg)):
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if (
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isinstance(arg, _TypingBase) and type(arg).__name__ == '_ClassVar' or
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not isinstance(arg, (type, _TypingBase)) and not callable(arg)
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):
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raise TypeError(msg + " Got %.100r." % (arg,))
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# Bare Union etc. are not valid as type arguments
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if (type(arg).__name__ in ('_Union', '_Optional')
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and not getattr(arg, '__origin__', None)
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or isinstance(arg, TypingMeta) and _gorg(arg) in (Generic, _Protocol)):
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if (
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type(arg).__name__ in ('_Union', '_Optional') and
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not getattr(arg, '__origin__', None) or
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isinstance(arg, TypingMeta) and _gorg(arg) in (Generic, _Protocol)
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):
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raise TypeError("Plain %s is not valid as type argument" % arg)
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return arg
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@ -455,7 +459,7 @@ class TypeVar(_TypingBase, _root=True):
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'__covariant__', '__contravariant__')
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def __init__(self, name, *constraints, bound=None,
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covariant=False, contravariant=False):
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covariant=False, contravariant=False):
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super().__init__(name, *constraints, bound=bound,
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covariant=covariant, contravariant=contravariant)
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self.__name__ = name
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# ... then continue replacing down the origin chain.
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for ocls in orig_chain:
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new_tree_args = []
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for i, arg in enumerate(ocls.__args__):
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for arg in ocls.__args__:
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new_tree_args.append(_replace_arg(arg, ocls.__parameters__, tree_args))
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tree_args = new_tree_args
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return tree_args
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cached = functools.lru_cache()(func)
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_cleanups.append(cached.cache_clear)
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@functools.wraps(func)
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def inner(*args, **kwds):
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try:
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@ -840,7 +845,7 @@ def _next_in_mro(cls):
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# Look for the last occurrence of Generic or Generic[...].
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for i, c in enumerate(cls.__mro__[:-1]):
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if isinstance(c, GenericMeta) and _gorg(c) is Generic:
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next_in_mro = cls.__mro__[i+1]
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next_in_mro = cls.__mro__[i + 1]
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return next_in_mro
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if cls is Generic:
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raise TypeError("Class %r cannot be used with class "
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"or instance checks" % cls)
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if (cls.__origin__ is not None and
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sys._getframe(3).f_globals['__name__'] not in ['abc', 'functools']):
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if (
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cls.__origin__ is not None and
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sys._getframe(3).f_globals['__name__'] not in ['abc', 'functools']
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):
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raise TypeError("Parameterized generics cannot be used with class "
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"or instance checks")
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@ -986,9 +993,12 @@ class GenericMeta(TypingMeta, abc.ABCMeta):
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# This allows unparameterized generic collections to be used
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# with issubclass() and isinstance() in the same way as their
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# collections.abc counterparts (e.g., isinstance([], Iterable)).
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if ('__subclasshook__' not in namespace and extra # allow overriding
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or hasattr(self.__subclasshook__, '__name__') and
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self.__subclasshook__.__name__ == '__extrahook__'):
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if (
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# allow overriding
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'__subclasshook__' not in namespace and extra or
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hasattr(self.__subclasshook__, '__name__') and
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self.__subclasshook__.__name__ == '__extrahook__'
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):
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self.__subclasshook__ = _make_subclasshook(self)
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if isinstance(extra, abc.ABCMeta):
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self._abc_registry = extra._abc_registry
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return super().__getitem__(parameters)
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def __instancecheck__(self, obj):
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if self.__args__ == None:
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if self.__args__ is None:
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return isinstance(obj, tuple)
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raise TypeError("Parameterized Tuple cannot be used "
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"with isinstance().")
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def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
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if self.__args__ == None:
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if self.__args__ is None:
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return issubclass(cls, tuple)
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raise TypeError("Parameterized Tuple cannot be used "
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"with issubclass().")
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with hashable arguments to improve speed.
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"""
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if self.__origin__ is not None or not _geqv(self, Callable):
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if self.__origin__ is not None or not _geqv(self, Callable):
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return super().__getitem__(parameters)
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if not isinstance(parameters, tuple) or len(parameters) != 2:
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raise TypeError("Callable must be used as "
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return super().__getitem__(parameters)
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class Callable(extra=collections_abc.Callable, metaclass = CallableMeta):
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class Callable(extra=collections_abc.Callable, metaclass=CallableMeta):
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"""Callable type; Callable[[int], str] is a function of (int) -> str.
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The subscription syntax must always be used with exactly two
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hints = getattr(obj, '__annotations__', None)
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if hints is None:
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# Return empty annotations for something that _could_ have them.
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if (isinstance(obj, types.FunctionType) or
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if (
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isinstance(obj, types.FunctionType) or
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isinstance(obj, types.BuiltinFunctionType) or
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isinstance(obj, types.MethodType) or
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isinstance(obj, types.ModuleType)):
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isinstance(obj, types.ModuleType)
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):
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return {}
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else:
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raise TypeError('{!r} is not a module, class, method, '
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no_type_check(obj)
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try:
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arg.__no_type_check__ = True
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except TypeError: # built-in classes
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except TypeError: # built-in classes
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pass
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return arg
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class MutableMapping(Mapping[KT, VT], extra=collections_abc.MutableMapping):
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__slots__ = ()
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if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Reversible'):
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if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Collection'):
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class Sequence(Reversible[T_co], Collection[T_co],
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extra=collections_abc.Sequence):
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extra=collections_abc.Sequence):
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__slots__ = ()
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else:
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class Sequence(Sized, Reversible[T_co], Container[T_co],
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extra=collections_abc.Sequence):
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extra=collections_abc.Sequence):
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__slots__ = ()
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else:
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class Sequence(Sized, Iterable[T_co], Container[T_co],
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"use list() instead")
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return _generic_new(list, cls, *args, **kwds)
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class Deque(collections.deque, MutableSequence[T], extra=collections.deque):
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__slots__ = ()
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"use deque() instead")
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return _generic_new(collections.deque, cls, *args, **kwds)
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class Set(set, MutableSet[T], extra=set):
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__slots__ = ()
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"use dict() instead")
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return _generic_new(dict, cls, *args, **kwds)
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class DefaultDict(collections.defaultdict, MutableMapping[KT, VT],
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extra=collections.defaultdict):
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"use collections.defaultdict() instead")
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return _generic_new(collections.defaultdict, cls, *args, **kwds)
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# Determine what base class to use for Generator.
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if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Generator'):
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# Sufficiently recent versions of 3.5 have a Generator ABC.
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"create a subclass instead")
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return _generic_new(_G_base, cls, *args, **kwds)
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if hasattr(collections_abc, 'AsyncGenerator'):
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class AsyncGenerator(AsyncIterator[T_co], Generic[T_co, T_contra],
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extra=collections_abc.AsyncGenerator):
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defaults.append(default_value)
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defaults_dict[field_name] = default_value
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elif defaults:
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raise TypeError("Non-default namedtuple field {field_name} cannot follow default"
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" field(s) {default_names}"
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raise TypeError("Non-default namedtuple field {field_name} cannot "
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"follow default field(s) {default_names}"
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.format(field_name=field_name,
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default_names=', '.join(defaults_dict.keys())))
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nm_tpl.__new__.__defaults__ = tuple(defaults)
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nm_tpl._field_defaults = defaults_dict
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return nm_tpl
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class NamedTuple(metaclass=NamedTupleMeta):
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"""Typed version of namedtuple.
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TextIO = TextIO
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BinaryIO = BinaryIO
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io.__name__ = __name__ + '.io'
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sys.modules[io.__name__] = io
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Pattern = Pattern
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Match = Match
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re.__name__ = __name__ + '.re'
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sys.modules[re.__name__] = re
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