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08:43
Hello, is the use of string-based type hints to avoid import of library not used in module otherwise bad practice?
from typing import Optional

class Setup:
    def __init__(
        self,
    ) -> None:
        self.first_day: Optional["pd.Timestamp"] = None
        self.last_day: Optional["pd.Timestamp"] = None
09:03
That won't work, because type checkers don't have a clue what pd is. It's fine if you add a if TYPE_CHECKING: import pandas as pd though
09:41
Thanks @Aran-Fey
 
1 hour later…
11:02
@aeiou If you expect the library to be used anyway (which your type hints say you do) there is no advantage in not importing it to the module. What is costly is loading a library like pandas; you can import it practically for free once it is loaded.
 
2 hours later…
12:37
@MisterMiyagi are you sure about that? I had the feeling I measured that timing once and it was high for each different file, not only once
Yeah. The first import of a module will trigger a load, but afterwards any further import is just a dict lookup and name binding.
@MisterMiyagi So dozens of imports could still take 2-4 seconds?
@Hakaishin Depends on if the module(s) have been cached. Just do if TYPE_CHECKING to guarantee the module won't be imported if the import takes a while.
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13:09
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13:57
morning cabbages, folks!
 
2 hours later…
16:00
@MisterMiyagi I take your point. Thanks.

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