mirror of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff
## Summary
Allow declared-only class-level attributes to be accessed on the class:
```py
class C:
attr: int
C.attr # this is now allowed
```
closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/384
closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/553
## Ecosystem analysis
* We see many removed `unresolved-attribute` false-positives for code
that makes use of sqlalchemy, as expected (see changes for `prefect`)
* We see many removed `call-non-callable` false-positives for uses of
`pytest.skip` and similar, as expected
* Most new diagnostics seem to be related to cases like the following,
where we previously inferred `int` for `Derived().x`, but now we infer
`int | None`. I think this should be a
conflicting-declarations/bad-override error anyway? The new behavior may
even be preferred here?
```py
class Base:
x: int | None
class Derived(Base):
def __init__(self):
self.x: int = 1
```
|
||
|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| annotation.md | ||
| builtins.md | ||
| callable_instance.md | ||
| constructor.md | ||
| dunder.md | ||
| dunder_import.md | ||
| function.md | ||
| getattr_static.md | ||
| invalid_syntax.md | ||
| methods.md | ||
| never.md | ||
| overloads.md | ||
| str_startswith.md | ||
| subclass_of.md | ||
| union.md | ||