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Fix testLiteralMeets failure #15659

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@ikonst ikonst commented Jul 13, 2023

Since #15386, any uninhabited type in module scope causes the rest of the block to go unchecked.

Fixes #15657.

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ikonst commented Jul 13, 2023

👁️ @sobolevn

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Thanks! I want someone else to review this as well :)

@@ -1797,7 +1797,8 @@ def f5(x: Literal[1], y: Union[Literal[1], Literal[2]]) -> None: pass
def f6(x: Optional[Literal[1]], y: Optional[Literal[2]]) -> None: pass

reveal_type(unify(f1)) # N: Revealed type is "Literal[1]"
reveal_type(unify(f2)) # N: Revealed type is "<nothing>"
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This seems like a regression to me, because this is not "really <nothing>, execution is stopped", it is just "we cannot do a better job with two literal values".

In the long run we need to figure out how to tell these two cases apart.

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This was always the case for function scope. I only made module scope work the same way.

I agree that entire behavior leaves a lot to be desired, and I'll try to work on that next.

(Fwiw, it's also broken that "cannot call function of unknown type" is treated differently than "expression has uninhibited type".)

@hauntsaninja hauntsaninja merged commit 3983381 into python:master Jul 13, 2023
@ikonst ikonst deleted the 07-13-Fix_testLiteralMeets_failure branch July 13, 2023 20:08
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