* PEP 484 says that type checkers should assume that all types used in a stub should use forward declarations even though they are not quoted. This stub is using the symbol "type" within the context of a class scope. The "type" symbol is declared within this scope, so pyright assumes that the forward declaration should be used. The solution is to define a symbol with a different name in the outer scope to avoid the name conflict.
* Fixed import sort order.
Co-authored-by: Eric Traut <erictr@microsoft.com>
typing.Mapping is not a protocol, which has caused problems in the past.
(E.g. python/typeshed#3569, see also python/typeshed#3576.) This
introduces a few narrow protocols to _typeshed.pyi that can be used in
place of Mapping.
Not all uses of Mapping can be replaced. For example, cgi.FieldStorage
explictly checks whether the supplied headers argument is a Mapping
instance.
* move cgi to 2and3 and add types
This is pretty stable between Python 2 and 3, and not very well documented.
* fix CI failures
* adjust comment
(want to force Travis to re-run)
* give up on overriding values