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While it is very difficult to statically detect a type alias [1] such as `x = str`, explicit ones are easier to detect. This change makes sure that `x: TypeAlias = str` and `type x = str` are collected as importable type annotations. [1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#type-aliases
Type information in docstrings is not yet taken into account. Instead, `typing.Any` is used as a fallback.
as well as proper handling in context of stubs. In stubs, the value should basically always be omitted from attributes except for a few exceptions.
Type information in docstrings is not yet taken into account. Instead, `typing.Any` is used as a fallback.
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For now, docstub relies on static analysis only. Therefore, it is very difficult to differentiate a type alias such as
x = strfrom a regular assignment statement. However, explicit ones are easier to detect and they should be preserved as is (closes #17).This PR introduces support for several things:
Collect explicit type aliases during static analysis. Make sure that
x: TypeAlias = strandtype x = strare collected as importable type annotations .Fallback to
typing.Anyfor all un-annotated attributes except in type aliases.Replace right side of assignments with
...except in type aliases.Expand assignment statements with multiple targets on the left side, with multiple annotated ones. E.g.
x, y = (3, 4)tox: Any = ...; y: Any = ....