This seems like it would solve a huge problem that I've often faced myself, but by introducing something that might later on cause problems I anticipate.
Like some people suggested earlier, introducing new keyword in python is not a good solution, I feel it just adds to the already existing bulk and increases complexity. Also Like some else mentioned again, this solution doesn't seem pythonic. I don't know what they meant by that, but in hindsight, it does really not feel pythonic. On the other hand, there's something I've been seeing around. I don't know if it was introduced by Mypy or something, but its the use of declaration files. I think they are saved as pyi files. They just have the declaration of a python object, be it class or variable. What if we just found a way of reusing that instead?
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