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## Summary Resolves [#290](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/290). All arguments, synthesized or not, are now accounted for in `too-many-positional-arguments`'s error message. For example, consider this example: ```python class C: def foo(self): ... C().foo(1) # !!! ``` Previously, ty would say: > Too many positional arguments to bound method foo: expected 0, got 1 After this change, it will say: > Too many positional arguments to bound method foo: expected 1, got 2 This is what Python itself does too: ```text Traceback (most recent call last): File "<python-input-0>", line 3, in <module> C().foo() ~~~~~~~^^ TypeError: C.foo() takes 0 positional arguments but 1 was given ``` ## Test Plan Markdown tests.
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Single class
Trivial constructor
class C: ...
def _(subclass_of_c: type[C]):
reveal_type(subclass_of_c()) # revealed: C
Non-trivial constructor
class C:
def __init__(self, x: int): ...
def _(subclass_of_c: type[C]):
reveal_type(subclass_of_c(1)) # revealed: C
# error: [invalid-argument-type] "Argument to bound method `__init__` is incorrect: Expected `int`, found `Literal["a"]`"
reveal_type(subclass_of_c("a")) # revealed: C
# error: [missing-argument] "No argument provided for required parameter `x` of bound method `__init__`"
reveal_type(subclass_of_c()) # revealed: C
# error: [too-many-positional-arguments] "Too many positional arguments to bound method `__init__`: expected 2, got 3"
reveal_type(subclass_of_c(1, 2)) # revealed: C
Dynamic base
from typing import Any
from ty_extensions import Unknown
def _(subclass_of_any: type[Any], subclass_of_unknown: type[Unknown]):
reveal_type(subclass_of_any()) # revealed: Any
reveal_type(subclass_of_any("any", "args", 1, 2)) # revealed: Any
reveal_type(subclass_of_unknown()) # revealed: Unknown
reveal_type(subclass_of_unknown("any", "args", 1, 2)) # revealed: Unknown
Unions of classes
class A: ...
class B: ...
def _(subclass_of_ab: type[A | B]):
reveal_type(subclass_of_ab()) # revealed: A | B