Hello all, 

Why can’t we use the literals directly as types? For example, 

x: Literal[1, 2, 3] = 3 
name: Literal[“John”] | None = “John"

Become …. 

x: 1 | 2 | 3 = 3 
name: “John” | None = “John"


def open(file: Path | str, mode: “w” | “a” = “w”): … 

Best Regards, 

Abdulla 
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