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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ibraheem Ahmed
3c8fb68765
[ty] dict is not assignable to TypedDict (#21238)
## Summary

A lot of the bidirectional inference work relies on `dict` not being
assignable to `TypedDict`, so I think it makes sense to add this before
fully implementing https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/1387.
2025-11-03 16:57:49 -05:00
David Peter
73107a083c
[ty] Type inference for comprehensions (#20962)
## Summary

Adds type inference for list/dict/set comprehensions, including
bidirectional inference:

```py
reveal_type({k: v for k, v in [("a", 1), ("b", 2)]})  # dict[Unknown | str, Unknown | int]

squares: list[int | None] = [x for x in range(10)]
reveal_type(squares)  # list[int | None]
```

## Ecosystem impact

I did spot check the changes and most of them seem like known
limitations or true positives. Without proper bidirectional inference,
we saw a lot of false positives.

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-11-02 14:35:33 +01:00
Luca Chiodini
69b4c29924
Consistently wrap tokens in parser diagnostics in backticks instead of 'quotes' (#21163)
The parser currently uses single quotes to wrap tokens. This is
inconsistent with the rest of ruff/ty, which use backticks.

For example, see the inconsistent diagnostics produced in this simple
example: https://play.ty.dev/0a9d6eab-6599-4a1d-8e40-032091f7f50f

Consistently wrapping tokens in backticks produces uniform diagnostics.
Following the style decision of #723, in #2889 some quotes were already
switched into backticks.

This is also in line with Rust's guide on diagnostics
(https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics.html#diagnostic-structure):

> When code or an identifier must appear in a message or label, it
should be surrounded with backticks
2025-10-31 11:59:11 -04:00
David Peter
1b0ee4677e
[ty] Use range instead of custom IntIterable (#21138)
## Summary

We previously didn't understand `range` and wrote these custom
`IntIterable`/`IntIterator` classes for tests. We can now remove them
and make the tests shorter in some places.
2025-10-30 15:21:55 +01:00
David Peter
eb02aa5676
[ty] Async for loops and async iterables (#19634)
## Summary

Add support for `async for` loops and async iterables.

part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/151

## Ecosystem impact

```diff
- boostedblob/listing.py:445:54: warning[unused-ignore-comment] Unused blanket `type: ignore` directive
```

This is correct. We now find a true positive in the `# type: ignore`'d
code.

All of the other ecosystem hits are of the type

```diff
trio (https://github.com/python-trio/trio)
+ src/trio/_core/_tests/test_guest_mode.py:532:24: error[not-iterable] Object of type `MemorySendChannel[int] | MemoryReceiveChannel[int]` may not be iterable
```

The message is correct, because only `MemoryReceiveChannel` has an
`__aiter__` method, but `MemorySendChannel` does not. What's not correct
is our inferred type here. It should be `MemoryReceiveChannel[int]`, not
the union of the two. This is due to missing unpacking support for tuple
subclasses, which @AlexWaygood is working on. I don't think this should
block merging this PR, because those wrong types are already there,
without this PR.

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests and snapshot tests for diagnostics.
2025-07-30 17:40:24 +02:00
Micha Reiser
b51c4f82ea
Rename Red Knot (#17820) 2025-05-03 19:49:15 +02:00