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This updates our function specialization inference to infer type mappings from parameters that are generic aliases, e.g.: ```py def f[T](x: list[T]) -> T: ... reveal_type(f(["a", "b"])) # revealed: str ``` Though note that we're still inferring the type of list literals as `list[Unknown]`, so for now we actually need something like the following in our tests: ```py def _(x: list[str]): reveal_type(f(x)) # revealed: str ``` |
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