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![]() ## Summary - Type checkers (and type-checker authors) think in terms of types, but I think most Python users think in terms of values. Rather than saying that a _type_ `X` "has no attribute `foo`" (which I think sounds strange to many users), say that "an object of type `X` has no attribute `foo`" - Special-case certain types so that the diagnostic messages read more like normal English: rather than saying "Type `<class 'Foo'>` has no attribute `bar`" or "Object of type `<class 'Foo'>` has no attribute `bar`", just say "Class `Foo` has no attribute `bar`" ## Test Plan Mdtests and snapshots updated |
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callable.md | ||
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int_float_complex.md | ||
invalid.md | ||
literal.md | ||
literal_string.md | ||
never.md | ||
new_types.md | ||
optional.md | ||
self.md | ||
starred.md | ||
stdlib_typing_aliases.md | ||
string.md | ||
union.md | ||
unsupported_special_forms.md | ||
unsupported_special_types.md | ||
unsupported_type_qualifiers.md |