Commit a1657746 authored by Guido van Rossum's avatar Guido van Rossum

Issue 28644: Document recent changes in typing.py (Ivan L)

parent 5f832ae5
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This module supports type hints as specified by :pep:`484`. The most This module supports type hints as specified by :pep:`484`. The most
fundamental support consists of the type :data:`Any`, :data:`Union`, fundamental support consists of the types :data:`Any`, :data:`Union`,
:data:`Tuple`, :data:`Callable`, :class:`TypeVar`, and :data:`Tuple`, :data:`Callable`, :class:`TypeVar`, and
:class:`Generic`. For full specification please see :pep:`484`. For :class:`Generic`. For full specification please see :pep:`484`. For
a simplified introduction to type hints see :pep:`483`. a simplified introduction to type hints see :pep:`483`.
...@@ -274,6 +274,22 @@ not generic but implicitly inherits from ``Iterable[Any]``:: ...@@ -274,6 +274,22 @@ not generic but implicitly inherits from ``Iterable[Any]``::
class MyIterable(Iterable): # Same as Iterable[Any] class MyIterable(Iterable): # Same as Iterable[Any]
User defined generic type aliases are also supported. Examples::
from typing import TypeVar, Iterable, Tuple, Union
S = TypeVar('S')
Response = Union[Iterable[S], int]
# Return type here is same as Union[Iterable[str], int]
def response(query: str) -> Response[str]:
...
T = TypeVar('T', int, float, complex)
Vec = Iterable[Tuple[T, T]]
def inproduct(v: Vec[T]) -> T: # Same as Iterable[Tuple[T, T]]
return sum(x*y for x, y in v)
The metaclass used by :class:`Generic` is a subclass of :class:`abc.ABCMeta`. The metaclass used by :class:`Generic` is a subclass of :class:`abc.ABCMeta`.
A generic class can be an ABC by including abstract methods or properties, A generic class can be an ABC by including abstract methods or properties,
and generic classes can also have ABCs as base classes without a metaclass and generic classes can also have ABCs as base classes without a metaclass
...@@ -582,6 +598,19 @@ The module defines the following classes, functions and decorators: ...@@ -582,6 +598,19 @@ The module defines the following classes, functions and decorators:
A generic version of :class:`collections.abc.Awaitable`. A generic version of :class:`collections.abc.Awaitable`.
.. class:: Coroutine(Awaitable[V_co], Generic[T_co T_contra, V_co])
A generic version of :class:`collections.abc.Coroutine`.
The variance and order of type variables
correspond to those of :class:`Generator`, for example::
from typing import List, Coroutine
c = None # type: Coroutine[List[str], str, int]
...
x = c.send('hi') # type: List[str]
async def bar() -> None:
x = await c # type: int
.. class:: AsyncIterable(Generic[T_co]) .. class:: AsyncIterable(Generic[T_co])
A generic version of :class:`collections.abc.AsyncIterable`. A generic version of :class:`collections.abc.AsyncIterable`.
...@@ -700,13 +729,18 @@ The module defines the following classes, functions and decorators: ...@@ -700,13 +729,18 @@ The module defines the following classes, functions and decorators:
runtime we intentionally don't check anything (we want this runtime we intentionally don't check anything (we want this
to be as fast as possible). to be as fast as possible).
.. function:: get_type_hints(obj) .. function:: get_type_hints(obj[, globals[, locals])
Return type hints for a function or method object. Return a dictionary containing type hints for a function, method, module
or class object.
This is often the same as ``obj.__annotations__``, but it handles This is often the same as ``obj.__annotations__``. In addition,
forward references encoded as string literals, and if necessary forward references encoded as string literals are handled by evaluating
adds ``Optional[t]`` if a default value equal to ``None`` is set. them in ``globals`` and ``locals`` namespaces. If necessary,
``Optional[t]`` is added for function and method annotations if a default
value equal to ``None`` is set. For a class ``C``, return
a dictionary constructed by merging all the ``__annotations__`` along
``C.__mro__`` in reverse order.
.. decorator:: overload .. decorator:: overload
...@@ -818,7 +852,7 @@ The module defines the following classes, functions and decorators: ...@@ -818,7 +852,7 @@ The module defines the following classes, functions and decorators:
To specify a variable-length tuple of homogeneous type, To specify a variable-length tuple of homogeneous type,
use literal ellipsis, e.g. ``Tuple[int, ...]``. A plain :data:`Tuple` use literal ellipsis, e.g. ``Tuple[int, ...]``. A plain :data:`Tuple`
is equivalent to ``Tuple[Any, ...]``, and in turn to :data:`tuple`. is equivalent to ``Tuple[Any, ...]``, and in turn to :class:`tuple`.
.. data:: Callable .. data:: Callable
...@@ -826,7 +860,8 @@ The module defines the following classes, functions and decorators: ...@@ -826,7 +860,8 @@ The module defines the following classes, functions and decorators:
The subscription syntax must always be used with exactly two The subscription syntax must always be used with exactly two
values: the argument list and the return type. The argument list values: the argument list and the return type. The argument list
must be a list of types; the return type must be a single type. must be a list of types or an ellipsis; the return type must be
a single type.
There is no syntax to indicate optional or keyword arguments; There is no syntax to indicate optional or keyword arguments;
such function types are rarely used as callback types. such function types are rarely used as callback types.
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