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00:01
I suspect those differences are related to descriptors (i.e. methods and the implicit self)?
Sorry, I can't fully remember. I basically added @property def _(self) -> Callable[P, T]: return self to convert from a Protocol (or class) into Callable and then pyright would infer types. I'm not sure why because the two 'should' be the same when I made a MVCE. But I don't have the MVCE readily available :(
00:25
Ooo, it looks like davidism wants to consolidate app and request contexts in flask. That would be much easier to grok. I spotted it while I was poking around for some clue on this kind of type hinting; it wasn't a fruitless search at least
 
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12:22
@Aran-Fey It's a nice sensible dream, question is how to implement it. But definitely interesting idea
 
6 hours later…
18:34
Mini-riddle: Does this code work or not?
def func(foo, /, **kwargs):
    print(foo, kwargs)

func('hi', foo='bye')
18:49
I don't think / has the * syntax error. And the entire point of / is so you can do foo='bye'. So I'd assume yes. But the metagamer in me wants to say no, otherwise you wouldn't be asking...
Not to give away the answer, but, uhm, the bar for riddles isn't very high nowadays ;P
 
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22:00
lol
22:54
I just learned that python (per default) doesn't display DeprecationWarnings unless they originate from the __main__ module. I would very much appreciate if the user could actually see the deprecation warnings I produce. What's the best practice here? Do I use a different Warning class? Do I reconfigure the warning filter?

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