Sorry, I can't fully remember. I basically added @propertydef _(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 :(
Ooo, it looks like davidism wants to consolidate app and requestcontexts 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
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...
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?