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9:04 AM
Okay, the type hints for "ReferenceType"/"ProxyType" that exists in "weakref" library works in VSCode bur not in PyCharm. What a shame :(
 
 
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10:55 AM
@Warcaith yeah, I did warn you on some level that this would be a pain with pycharm and type annotation :D
 
@NordineLotfi Is there any workaround for this, or should I just live with it..? :|
 
@Warcaith that's probably cases dependent I think. Like I know there some workaround for some type annotation shenanigans on PyCharm, but maybe not on all. You can see a couple of these workaround on SO or github though.
Note that it's also dependent on the libraries you use, since mypy and whatnot have also some additional type annotation bugs/shenanigans added too if you use those
 
 
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5:30 PM
stackoverflow.com/questions/13059540 what on earth is this garbage?
 
@KarlKnechtel something that should probably be left alone. It had enough upvotes to stand the test of time and there is an accepted answer that seems fine to me
 
5:49 PM
I increasingly feel the desire to burn the entire site to the ground and start over.
 
6:31 PM
Sounds like you should run for UK government... (except just don't bother with the starting over part) :p
 
100k views and only 18 upvotes? Nuke it from orbit
 
 
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7:59 PM
Is there an idiom that essentially means "I'm calling it what it is"? Much like "if it walks like a duck, ... then it's a duck", but shorter. I think it was something like "calling an X an X". Calling a duck a duck? Calling a kettle a kettle?
 
Call a spade a spade - but take that with a grain of salt since I'm not a native english speaker.
 
That's it! Thanks
 
8:46 PM
This might also fit:
== English == === Pronunciation === === Phrase === it is what it is (literally, sometimes philosophical) This thing has its own distinct nature; this thing is itself. (idiomatic) This circumstance is simply a fact and must be accepted or dealt with as it exists. 1926, "La Semaine du Parlement," Time, 8 Mar.: I shall not criticize the Treaty of Versailles. It is a fact. It is what it is. 2005, Viv Bernstein, "Stewart Poised to Head Onto Road Less Traveled," New York Times, 20 Nov. (retrieved 24 July 2008): I would prefer to start further up than where I am, but it is what it is and we...
 

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