Message414559
| Author | JelleZijlstra |
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| Recipients | AlexWaygood, FHTMitchell, JelleZijlstra, dlukes, eric.smith, gvanrossum, kj, levkivskyi, python-dev, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka, sobolevn |
| Date | 2022-03-05.02:57:54 |
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| Message-id | <1646449074.19.0.628790778178.issue43923@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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It doesn't really. If you do `x = New([1], (2, 3))` you get: main.py:11: error: List item 0 has incompatible type "int"; expected "T" main.py:11: error: Argument 2 to "New" has incompatible type "Tuple[int, int]"; expected "Tuple[T, T]" https://mypy-play.net/?mypy=latest&python=3.10&gist=a13c7a33c55a3aeee95324d46cd03ffd |
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| 2022-03-05 02:57:54 | JelleZijlstra | set | recipients: + JelleZijlstra, gvanrossum, rhettinger, eric.smith, python-dev, serhiy.storchaka, levkivskyi, dlukes, FHTMitchell, sobolevn, kj, AlexWaygood |
| 2022-03-05 02:57:54 | JelleZijlstra | set | messageid: <1646449074.19.0.628790778178.issue43923@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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