Shorter reporting (i.e. don't highlight entire functions for certain errors)#17203
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Shorter reporting (i.e. don't highlight entire functions for certain errors)#17203shaperilio wants to merge 3 commits intopython:masterfrom
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…'t include the body" This reverts commit 10c391b. We cannot do this globally as it breaks a lot of stuff.
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According to mypy_primer, this change doesn't affect type check results on a corpus of open source code. ✅ |
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This pertains to #16746, and is a work in progress. Most likely, I'll work into #17006 instead. But since it's been a while, I wanted to have this here to comment on what I learned.
The goal is to avoid highlighting entire functions as the error for things like missing return statement, forgotten
self, etc. I'm not sure we have an exhaustive list of the errors which do this, but perhaps we can find an approach where the entire function is never highlighted as an error.