Fixes#975
And a few more things I noticed while reading the tempfile docs.
In 3.5, most functions in tempfile were changed to accept either str or bytes in their prefix and suffix arguments, and return bytes or str accordingly. This seemed like a case for AnyStr.
We were missing tempdirb and tempprefixb, added in 3.5.
TemporaryFile and others were declared as returning BinaryIO, but they actually return either binary or text IO depending on the mode passed in. I changed the return type to IO[Any], similar to builtins.open.
* Missing special attributes of class instances inherited from object
* object.__reduce__ returns a tuple
It's up to its inheritors to return either a tuple or a string.
The concurrent.futures.Future class's set_exception() method might be
called with a BaseException that is not an Exception, so change
set_exception()'s parameter type from Exception to BaseException. The
exception set via set_exception() is returned by exception(), so
change exception()'s return type from Exception to BaseException.
A previous PR led mypy to refuse to instantiate ChainMap,
because it had unimplemented abstract methods.
This PR adds the abstract methods to the stub,
which is enough to persuade mypy to allow instantiating
ChainMap.
As of Python 3.3, copymode, copystat, copy and copy2 take an
optional argument, 'follow_symlinks'.
As of Python 3.3, copytree and move return the destination.
As of Python 3.5, move takes an optional copy function.
As of Python 3.3, disk_usage, chown, which and get_terminal_size
were added.
* Added object.__sizeof__
* Removed __sizeof__ inherited from object
* Made sqlite3 classes for Python 2 inherit from object
* Removed __sizeof__ inherited from object
Without this change, mypy can't infer proper types for cases like
`d.get(k, [])` where it needs type context to infer the type of
`[]`. We add the value type to the second argument to `get` using
union types, and this provides the context. This doesn't affect
the effective signature of `get`, other than providing the type
context for mypy.
Also removed some related redundant method definitions where we can
just inherit the base class definition. This makes it easier to
keep the method signatures consistent.
Note that this requires a few mypy PRs before mypy will be able to
use this effectively:
* https://github.com/python/mypy/pull/2718
* https://github.com/python/mypy/pull/2715