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""" The module for testing variable annotations. Empty lines above are for good reason (testing for correct line numbers) """ from typing import Optional from functools import wraps __annotations__[1] = 2 class C: x = 5; y: Optional['C'] = None from typing import Tuple x: int = 5; y: str = x; f: Tuple[int, int] class M(type): __annotations__['123'] = 123 o: type = object (pars): bool = True class D(C): j: str = 'hi'; k: str= 'bye' from types import new_class h_class = new_class('H', (C,)) j_class = new_class('J') class F(): z: int = 5 def __init__(self, x): pass class Y(F): def __init__(self): super(F, self).__init__(123) class Meta(type): def __new__(meta, name, bases, namespace): return super().__new__(meta, name, bases, namespace) class S(metaclass = Meta): x: str = 'something' y: str = 'something else' def foo(x: int = 10): def bar(y: List[str]): x: str = 'yes' bar() def dec(func): @wraps(func) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): return func(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper
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