Hi!

Consider this simple script ...

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from typing import List, Optional

class GLOBALS:
    foos=None

class Foo:

    def __init__(self):
        pass

class Foos:
    Foos: List[Foo]=[]
    # SOME GLOBALS ARE USED HERE in a real script

    def __init__(self):
        pass

GLOBALS.foos: Optional[Foos]=Foos()
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Running mypy on it:
pt9.py:18: error: Type cannot be declared in assignment to non-self attribute pt9.py:18: error: Incompatible types in assignment (expression has type "Foos", variable has type "None")
Line  18 is last line and pt9.py is the scrip.

Replacing last line by
GLOBALS.foos=Foos()
and running mypy still gives the second error.
pt9.py:18: error: Incompatible types in assignment (expression has type "Foos", variable has type "None")

What is the common practice in these cases?

Thank you.

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