Eliminated the use of "bare" TypeVars in stdlib stubs (#5041)

Eliminated the use of "bare" TypeVars (i.e. a TypeVar that appears only once) within generic methods. While not considered an error in PEP 484, these are a common source of bugs in code, and some type checkers (including pytype and pyright) flag them as errors.

Co-authored-by: Eric Traut <erictr@microsoft.com>
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Eric Traut
2021-02-27 20:43:45 -07:00
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parent 3c0f2acdf0
commit e2967a8bee
16 changed files with 34 additions and 37 deletions

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@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ _T = TypeVar("_T")
def heappush(__heap: List[_T], __item: _T) -> None: ...
def heappop(__heap: List[_T]) -> _T: ...
def heappushpop(__heap: List[_T], __item: _T) -> _T: ...
def heapify(__heap: List[_T]) -> None: ...
def heapify(__heap: List[Any]) -> None: ...
def heapreplace(__heap: List[_T], __item: _T) -> _T: ...
def merge(*iterables: Iterable[_T], key: Optional[Callable[[_T], Any]] = ..., reverse: bool = ...) -> Iterable[_T]: ...
def nlargest(n: int, iterable: Iterable[_T], key: Optional[Callable[[_T], SupportsLessThan]] = ...) -> List[_T]: ...
def nsmallest(n: int, iterable: Iterable[_T], key: Optional[Callable[[_T], SupportsLessThan]] = ...) -> List[_T]: ...
def _heapify_max(__x: List[_T]) -> None: ... # undocumented
def _heapify_max(__x: List[Any]) -> None: ... # undocumented