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Update types using fresh dependencies #1927

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@atugushev atugushev commented Jul 20, 2023

Since 21.1 pip has py.typed file, hence many updates on type annotations.

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atugushev commented Jul 20, 2023

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FYI, this is pre-step towards addressing the following comments:

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FWIW it might be useful to run mypy against several pip and Python versions (like min + max). Just the last one isn't going to cover a lot of stuff..

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FWIW it might be useful to run mypy against several pip and Python versions (like min + max). Just the last one isn't going to cover a lot of stuff..

@webknjaz I wonder if there are any library/apps in wild that do this?

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Pip itself used to have py3 and py2 runs both in pre-commit, before 2020. I also do so in some places (like Cheroot). One possible strategy is to test every other version or min/max to cover most stuff while still not using too much resources.
I think that ansible-test runs mypy under every supported interpreter version (both for the ansible-core itself and the external collections).

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webknjaz commented Jul 21, 2023

pre-commit tip: if you add several check invocations, it's important to add aliases because several checks have the same id and there's no way to select a specific check without this.

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atugushev commented Jul 21, 2023

I also do so in some places (like Cheroot)

@webknjaz how do you handle type incompatibilities between different versions in the same code?

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FWIW it might be useful to run mypy against several pip and Python versions (like min + max). Just the last one isn't going to cover a lot of stuff..

@webknjaz opened a separate issue #1928 to address the suggestion.

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- click==8.1.6
- pip==23.2
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We haven't got these requirements pinned in pyproject.toml - Should we do this, or instead remove the boundary here?

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