Backport for type hinting generics in standard collections and union types as X | Y
Project description
future-typing
Backport for type hinting generics in standard collections and union types as X | Y
(greatly inspired by future-annotations!)
Installation
pip install future_typing
Usage
Just add this custom source code encoding at the top of your file
# -*- coding: future_typing -*-
and then use |
and list[str]
, dict[str, int]
, ... as if you were using python 3.10
# -*- coding: future_typing -*-
from typing import Literal
class C:
@staticmethod
def g(t: tuple[int, ...]) -> tuple[int, ...]:
return t
def f(a: list[str] | dict[str, str], b: Literal['pika'] | None = None) -> type[C]:
x: set[str] = set(a)
t: tuple[int, ...] = (1, 2)
print(f'it works! a: {a!r}, b: {b!r}')
return C
f(['a', 'b'], 'pika')
$ python3.8 pika.py
it works! a: ['a', 'b'], b: 'pika'
$ mypy pika.py
Success: no issues found in 1 source file
See transformed source
$ python3.8 future_typing.py pika.py
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import typing as typing___
from typing import Literal
class C :
@staticmethod
def g (t :typing___.Tuple [int ,...])->typing___.Tuple [int ,...]:
return t
def f (a :typing___.Union [typing___.List [str ],typing___.Dict [str ,str ]],b :typing___.Union [Literal ['pika'],None ]=None )->typing___.Type [C ]:
x :typing___.Set [str ]=set (a )
t :typing___.Tuple [int ,...]=(1 ,2 )
print (f'it works! a: {a!r}, b: {b!r}')
return C
f (['a','b'],'pika')
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