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For the Line 152 in cecab9c If need be, we could probably just add some hacky special-casing for pandas-stubs to the function, e.g. if req_name == "pandas-stubs":
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The We may need to consider adding a |
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Thanks for looking into this. Should we open an issue about this to see what other maintainers say? |
Yes, that would be great! |
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I've triggered a rerun of the stub-uploader tests now typeshed-internal/stub_uploader#102 has been merged. EDIT: They pass now; just |
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All green now 🥳 though I think we should also wait for typeshed-internal/stub_uploader#103 before we can consider merging this |
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I'll mark the PR as "Ready for review" because it is ready for review :P. |
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typeshed-internal/stub_uploader#103 was merged 🎉 |
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It seems like seaborn has a lot of inline types, and these stubs closely track them. Have you considered asking whether they would ship a py.typed? I don't see any discussion of that in their issue tracker. |
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Thanks for clarifying, indeed the files outside _core are mostly not annotated. I reviewed up to cm.pyi now, mostly by spot-checking and reading along with the implementation.
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This check seems to indicate a broader type:
if np.isscalar(x_vars):
x_vars = [x_vars]
(Same for y_vars)
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These are documented as "lists of variable names" but I annotated them as iterables because they are casted to list at runtime. The isscalar check seems to allow str to be accepted but this is already covered by Iterable[str]. I think no change is needed here?
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Doesn't feel great to rely on the fact that str is an Iterable[str], as usually that isn't what you want. As I recall pytype generally disallows str for Iterable[str]. So let's be explicit:
| x_vars: Iterable[str] | None = None, | |
| x_vars: Iterable[str] | str | None = None, |
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Got to the end this time! A few more comments.
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According to mypy_primer, this change has no effect on the checked open source code. 🤖🎉 |
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Thanks for your work @hamdanal! |
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