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Dhruv Manilawala e474f36473
[ty] Avoid duplicate diagnostic in unpacking (#18897)
## Summary

This PR fixes astral-sh/ty#185 by avoiding to infer the value expression
for an unpacking.

This is done simply by only inferring the value expression in a
non-unpacking branch for assignment statement, for statement, with
statement and comprehensions.

This is a simpler alternative to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18890 which I only realized in
hindsight! Ideally, the solution would to consider the "unpack" as it's
own region and do all of the inference of every expressions involved in
an unpacking inside the unpack query and then merge the results in the
outer query. This would require access to the `Unpack` ingredient which
is stored on the `Definition`. And, this would require create the said
`Definition`s for all attributes and subscript expressions. It does
simplify the target inference logic by streamlining it into a single
`infer_target` method instead of the `infer_target`/`infer_target_impl`
split.

Additionally, #18890 also solves a couple of TODOs around raising errors
around attribute / subscript assignment.

## Test Plan

Update the existing test, go through a couple of ecosystem diagnostic.
2025-06-24 07:49:44 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala 453e5f5934
[ty] Add tests for empty list/tuple unpacking (#18451)
## Summary

This PR is to address this comment:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18438#issuecomment-2935344415

## Test Plan

Run mdtest
2025-06-04 02:40:26 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala 8d98c601d8
[ty] Infer `list[T]` when unpacking non-tuple type (#18438)
## Summary

Follow-up from #18401, I was looking at whether that would fix the issue
at https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/247#issuecomment-2917656676
and it didn't, which made me realize that the PR only inferred `list[T]`
when the value type was tuple but it could be other types as well.

This PR fixes the actual issue by inferring `list[T]` for the non-tuple
type case.

## Test Plan

Add test cases for starred expression involved with non-tuple type. I
also added a few test cases for list type and list literal.

I also verified that the example in the linked issue comment works:
```py
def _(line: str):
    a, b, *c = line.split(maxsplit=2)
    c.pop()
```
2025-06-03 19:17:47 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala 2289187b74
Infer `list[T]` for starred target in unpacking (#18401)
## Summary

Closes: astral-sh/ty#191

## Test Plan

Update existing tests.
2025-06-03 07:25:07 +05:30
Micha Reiser b51c4f82ea
Rename Red Knot (#17820) 2025-05-03 19:49:15 +02:00