I haven't used dataclasses or typing very much, but while playing about I found 
this didn't give me an expected error

(.py312) robin@minikat:~/devel/reportlab
$ cat tmp/examples/tdc.py && python tmp/examples/tdc.py && mypy 
tmp/examples/tdc.py
##################################
from dataclasses import dataclass

@dataclass
class DC:
    a: str
    b: str

def main():
    dc = DC(DC, "B")
    print(dc)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()
##################################
DC(a=<class '__main__.DC'>, b='B')
Success: no issues found in 1 source file
(.py312) robin@minikat:~/devel/reportlab

DC.a is supposed to be a str and I expected mypy to indicate a type error

should typing work for this case?
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