2018-03-25 5:36 GMT-07:00 Dave Halter <davidhalte...@gmail.com>: > Hi Python Devs > > I recently started testing Jedi with Python 3.7. Some tests broke. I > realized that one of the things that changed in 3.7 was the use of > argument clinic in methods like str.replace. > > The issue is that the text signature doesn't contain a return annotation. > > >>> str.replace.__text_signature__ > '($self, old, new, count=-1, /) > > > In Python < 3.7 there was a `S.replace(old, new[, count]) -> str` at > the top of the __doc__. T > > If the __text_signature__ was `'($self, old, new, count=-1, /) -> str` > a lot of tools would be able to have the information again. > > Is this intentional or was this just forgotten? I'd like to note that > this information is insanely helpful (at least for Jedi) to pick up > type information. I really hope this information can make it back into > 3.7, since it was there in earlier versions. > > If you lack don't have time I might have some. Just give me some > instructions. > > Perhaps you should use https://github.com/python/typeshed/ to get type information?
> ~ Dave > > > PS: Don't get me wrong, I love argument clinic/inspect.signature and > am generally in favor of using it everywhere. It helps tools like > jedi, pycharm and others get accurate information about a builtin > function. > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/ > jelle.zijlstra%40gmail.com >
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