commit | d8265618f2a32c1dff7b2a3594cd2842fb8b6828 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com> | Fri Jun 09 07:34:01 2023 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Jun 09 07:34:01 2023 -0700 |
tree | 8ce7d043cbb8e12cd5b909dae0d603e1a94fe86a | |
parent | da859745c9ee7e6f8adf20ddbf36b1d11f4614ea [diff] |
Reimplement TypedDict in a similar way to Python (#191) Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
The typing_extensions
module serves two related purposes:
typing.TypeGuard
is new in Python 3.10, but typing_extensions
allows users on previous Python versions to use it too.typing
module.typing_extensions
uses Semantic Versioning. The major version will be incremented only for backwards-incompatible changes. Therefore, it's safe to depend on typing_extensions
like this: typing_extensions >=x.y, <(x+1)
, where x.y
is the first version that includes all features you need.
typing_extensions
supports Python versions 3.7 and higher.
See the documentation for a complete listing of module contents.
To run tests, navigate into the src/
directory and run test_typing_extensions.py
.