Isn't there Pyright integration for PyCharm, which would offer the same type checking capabilities from VSCode (since it uses Pyright afaik) into PyCharm?
No, I don't think I need anything aside from One. Quantities can be combined via multiplication and division (like acceleration = m/s²), and One represents the "neutral" value for those. Other numbers wouldn't serve any purpose, I don't think?
Somewhat surprisingly, the static typing turned out to be easier than the runtime aspect. Now I have to figure out stuff like how to convert lightyears/fahrenheit to meters/celsius and what happens if you add two temperatures
Oh nice. Possibly unneeded advice -- previously I came across color.graph which allows transforming between colours by traversing a graph. A similar approach may be useful. But yeah sounds like a bit of a pain :)
@Peilonrayz The relevant keyword here is dimensionless quantity. You can often end up having no unit when dealing with ratios - representing that as the "unit" 1 is useful to avoid special-casing this.
@MisterMiyagi 1 makes a lot of sense -- since Div[1, T] is likely very handy to special case. Interestingly pi is listed as a dimensionless quantity -- but on further thought special casing pi in the type systems seems like a bit of a pain.