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Sync typeshed #17994

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Sync typeshed #17994

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Oct 20, 2024

Commits on Oct 18, 2024

  1. Sync typeshed

    mypybot committed Oct 18, 2024
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  2. Remove use of LiteralString in builtins (#13743)

    hauntsaninja authored and mypybot committed Oct 18, 2024
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  3. Revert sum literal integer change (#13961)

    This is allegedly causing large performance problems, see 13821
    
    typeshed/8231 had zero hits on mypy_primer, so it's not the worst thing
    to undo. Patching this in typeshed also feels weird, since there's a
    more general soundness issue. If a typevar has a bound or constraint, we
    might not want to solve it to a Literal.
    
    If we can confirm the performance regression or fix the unsoundness
    within mypy, I might pursue upstreaming this in typeshed.
    
    (Reminder: add this to the sync_typeshed script once merged)
    hauntsaninja authored and mypybot committed Oct 18, 2024
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  4. Revert typeshed ctypes change Since the plugin provides superior type…

    … checking: #13987 (comment) A manual cherry-pick of e437cdf.
    AlexWaygood authored and mypybot committed Oct 18, 2024
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