bpo-28556: Clarify that Type[SomeTypeVar] is legal in typing docs#9585
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Currently, the docs state that when doing `Type[X]`, X is only allowed to be a class, a union of classes, and Any. This pull request amends that sentence to clarify X may also be a typevar (or a union involving classes, Any, and TypeVars).
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Thanks for updating this! LGTM.
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@ilevkivskyi: Please replace |
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Thanks @Michael0x2a for the PR, and @ilevkivskyi for merging it 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.6, 3.7. |
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Currently, the docs state that when doing `Type[X]`, X is only allowed to be a class, a union of classes, and Any. This pull request amends that sentence to clarify X may also be a typevar (or a union involving classes, Any, and TypeVars). (cherry picked from commit 130717f) Co-authored-by: Michael Lee <michael.lee.0x2a@gmail.com>
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Currently, the docs state that when doing `Type[X]`, X is only allowed to be a class, a union of classes, and Any. This pull request amends that sentence to clarify X may also be a typevar (or a union involving classes, Any, and TypeVars). (cherry picked from commit 130717f) Co-authored-by: Michael Lee <michael.lee.0x2a@gmail.com>
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GH-9590 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.7 branch. |
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GH-9591 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.6 branch. |
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Currently, the docs state that when doing `Type[X]`, X is only allowed to be a class, a union of classes, and Any. This pull request amends that sentence to clarify X may also be a typevar (or a union involving classes, Any, and TypeVars). (cherry picked from commit 130717f) Co-authored-by: Michael Lee <michael.lee.0x2a@gmail.com>
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Currently, the docs state that when doing `Type[X]`, X is only allowed to be a class, a union of classes, and Any. This pull request amends that sentence to clarify X may also be a typevar (or a union involving classes, Any, and TypeVars). (cherry picked from commit 130717f) Co-authored-by: Michael Lee <michael.lee.0x2a@gmail.com>
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Currently, the docs state that when doing
Type[X], X is only allowed to be a class, a union of instances, and Any. This pull request amends that sentence to clarify X may also be a typevar (or a union involving classes, Any, and TypeVars).https://bugs.python.org/issue28556