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José Padilla
March 15, 2018
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Python Type Hints
5min talk on Python Type Hints. Presented at newhaven.io
José Padilla
March 15, 2018
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Type Hints
José Padilla
Work Training
Work Open Source
PEP 3107
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PEP 484
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no type checking happens at runtime
static analysis refactoring runtime type checking code generation
static analysis refactoring runtime type checking code generation
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Common built-in types
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Generics
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mypy
static type checker
$ pip install mypy
$ python app.py
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$ python app.py f 1 Traceback (most recent call last):
File "app.py", line 12, in <module> print(first(1)) # TypeError File "app.py", line 7, in first return seq[0] TypeError: 'int' object is not subscriptable
$ mypy app.py
$ mypy app.py main.py:12: error: Argument 1 to "first" has
incompatible type "int"; expected "Sequence[<nothing>]"
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mypy-lang.org
Python will remain a dynamically typed language
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