Fix incorrect TypeVar default expansion order (Fixes #20336) #20343
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This PR fixes how mypy handles generic classes with default type parameters when they refer to themselves inside the class body. It Fixes #20336
Before this change, if you wrote something like:
mypy would show:
It ignored the fact that
Foo[Y, X]swaps the type variables.With this change, mypy now keeps the order that the user wrote:
The fix is in
fix_instanceinmypy/typeanal.py.It checks for cases where all the type arguments are the class’s own type variables (like
Foo[Y, X]) and skips the extra expansion step that was reordering them.