Update dependency mypy to v1.18.2 #364
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This PR contains the following updates:
==1.17.1
->==1.18.2
Release Notes
python/mypy (mypy)
v1.18.2
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object.__init__
(Stephen Morton, PR 19733)v1.18.1
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We’ve just uploaded mypy 1.18.1 to the Python Package Index (PyPI).
Mypy is a static type checker for Python. This release includes new features, performance
improvements and bug fixes. You can install it as follows:
You can read the full documentation for this release on Read the Docs.
Mypy Performance Improvements
Mypy 1.18.1 includes numerous performance improvements, resulting in about 40% speedup
compared to 1.17 when type checking mypy itself. In extreme cases, the improvement
can be 10x or higher. The list below is an overview of the various mypy optimizations.
Many mypyc improvements (discussed in a separate section below) also improve performance.
Type caching optimizations have a small risk of causing regressions. When
reporting issues with unexpected inferred types, please also check if
--disable-expression-cache
will work around the issue, as it turns off some ofthese optimizations.
Fixed‑Format Cache (Experimental)
Mypy now supports a new cache format used for faster incremental builds. It makes
incremental builds up to twice as fast. The feature is experimental and
currently only supported when using a compiled version of mypy. Use
--fixed-format-cache
to enable the new format, or
fixed_format_cache = True
in a configuration file.We plan to enable this by default in a future mypy release, and we'll eventually
deprecate and remove support for the original JSON-based format.
Unlike the JSON-based cache format, the new binary format is currently
not easy to parse and inspect by mypy users. We are planning to provide a tool to
convert fixed-format cache files to JSON, but details of the output JSON may be
different from the current JSON format. If you rely on being able to inspect
mypy cache files, we recommend creating a GitHub issue and explaining your use
case, so that we can more likely provide support for it. (Using
MypyFile.read(binary_data)
to inspect cache data may be sufficient to supportsome use cases.)
This feature was contributed by Ivan Levkivskyi (PR 19668, 19735, 19750, 19681, 19752, 19815).
Flexible Variable Definitions: Update
Mypy 1.16.0 introduced
--allow-redefinition-new
, which allows redefining variableswith different types, and inferring union types for variables from multiple assignments.
The feature is now documented in the
--help
output, but the feature is still experimental.We are planning to enable this by default in mypy 2.0, and we will also deprecate the
older
--allow-redefinition
flag. Since the new behavior differs significantly fromthe older flag, we encourage users of
--allow-redefinition
to experiment with--allow-redefinition-new
and create a GitHub issue if the new functionality doesn'tsupport some important use cases.
This feature was contributed by Jukka Lehtosalo.
Inferred Type for Bare ClassVar
A ClassVar without an explicit type annotation now causes the type of the variable
to be inferred from the initializer:
This feature was contributed by Ivan Levkivskyi (PR 19573).
Disjoint Base Classes (@disjoint_base, PEP 800)
Mypy now understands disjoint bases (PEP 800): it recognizes the
@disjoint_base
decorator, and rejects class definitions that combine mutually incompatible base classes,
and takes advantage of the fact that such classes cannot exist in reachability and
narrowing logic.
This class definition will now generate an error:
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