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[ty] Add tests: `types.UnionType` in `isinstance`/`issubclass` (#21537)
## Summary Add some tests documenting the fact that we don't support `types.UnionType` in `isinstance`/`issubclass` at the moment.
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: (int & Unknown) | (str & Unknown) | (bytes & Unknown)
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: (int & Unknown) | (str & Unknown) | (bytes & Unknown)
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## `classinfo` is a `types.UnionType`
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Python 3.10 added the ability to use `Union[int, str]` as the second argument to `isinstance()`:
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```py
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from typing import Union
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IntOrStr = Union[int, str]
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reveal_type(IntOrStr) # revealed: types.UnionType
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def _(x: int | str | bytes | memoryview | range):
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# TODO: no error
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# error: [invalid-argument-type]
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if isinstance(x, IntOrStr):
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# TODO: Should be `int | str`
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: int | str | bytes | memoryview[int] | range
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# TODO: no error
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# error: [invalid-argument-type]
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elif isinstance(x, Union[bytes, memoryview]):
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# TODO: Should be `bytes | memoryview[int]`
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: int | str | bytes | memoryview[int] | range
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else:
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# TODO: Should be `range`
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: int | str | bytes | memoryview[int] | range
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```
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## `classinfo` is a `typing.py` special form
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## `classinfo` is a `typing.py` special form
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Certain special forms in `typing.py` are aliases to classes elsewhere in the standard library; these
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Certain special forms in `typing.py` are aliases to classes elsewhere in the standard library; these
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: (type[int] & Unknown) | (type[str] & Unknown) | (type[bytes] & Unknown)
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: (type[int] & Unknown) | (type[str] & Unknown) | (type[bytes] & Unknown)
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```
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```
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## `classinfo` is a `types.UnionType`
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Python 3.10 added the ability to use `Union[int, str]` as the second argument to `issubclass()`:
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```py
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from typing import Union
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IntOrStr = Union[int, str]
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reveal_type(IntOrStr) # revealed: types.UnionType
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def f(x: type[int | str | bytes | range]):
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# TODO: No error
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# error: [invalid-argument-type]
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if issubclass(x, IntOrStr):
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# TODO: Should be `type[int] | type[str]`
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: type[int] | type[str] | type[bytes] | <class 'range'>
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# TODO: No error
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# error: [invalid-argument-type]
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elif issubclass(x, Union[bytes, memoryview]):
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# TODO: Should be `type[bytes]`
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: type[int] | type[str] | type[bytes] | <class 'range'>
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else:
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# TODO: Should be `<class 'range'>`
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reveal_type(x) # revealed: type[int] | type[str] | type[bytes] | <class 'range'>
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```
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## Special cases
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## Special cases
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### Emit a diagnostic if the first argument is of wrong type
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### Emit a diagnostic if the first argument is of wrong type
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