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![]() Use declared types in inference and checking. This means several things: * Imports prefer declarations over inference, when declarations are available. * When we encounter a binding, we check that the bound value's inferred type is assignable to the live declarations of the bound symbol, if any. * When we encounter a declaration, we check that the declared type is assignable from the inferred type of the symbol from previous bindings, if any. * When we encounter a binding+declaration, we check that the inferred type of the bound value is assignable to the declared type. |
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Ruff Benchmarks
The ruff_benchmark
crate benchmarks the linter and the formatter on individual files:
# Run once on the "baseline".
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --save-baseline=main
# Compare against the "baseline".
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --baseline=main
# Run the lexer benchmarks.
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark lexer -- --baseline=main
See CONTRIBUTING.md on how to use these benchmarks.