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The following code:
class ExampleTypedDict(typing.TypedDict): field1: int field2: str
Results in unused variable 'field1' (60% confidence) (same for field2).
unused variable 'field1' (60% confidence)
As this is how TypedDicts are designed to work, probably the correct solution is to special-case them.
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For clarity: typed dicts are used this way:
instance = ExampleTypedDict(field1=1, field2="hello") assert instance["field1"] == 1 assert instance["field2"] == "hello"
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The following code:
Results in
unused variable 'field1' (60% confidence)
(same for field2).As this is how TypedDicts are designed to work, probably the correct solution is to special-case them.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: