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typeshed/stdlib/platform.pyi
Stephen Morton 410081e820 fix the length of platform.uname_result (#13068)
It should be a 6-tuple, once processor is added. This makes sure mypy understands that.

Fixes https://github.com/python/typeshed/issues/13064
2024-11-25 11:53:25 -08:00

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import sys
from typing import NamedTuple, type_check_only
from typing_extensions import Self
def libc_ver(executable: str | None = None, lib: str = "", version: str = "", chunksize: int = 16384) -> tuple[str, str]: ...
def win32_ver(release: str = "", version: str = "", csd: str = "", ptype: str = "") -> tuple[str, str, str, str]: ...
def win32_edition() -> str: ...
def win32_is_iot() -> bool: ...
def mac_ver(
release: str = "", versioninfo: tuple[str, str, str] = ("", "", ""), machine: str = ""
) -> tuple[str, tuple[str, str, str], str]: ...
def java_ver(
release: str = "", vendor: str = "", vminfo: tuple[str, str, str] = ("", "", ""), osinfo: tuple[str, str, str] = ("", "", "")
) -> tuple[str, str, tuple[str, str, str], tuple[str, str, str]]: ...
def system_alias(system: str, release: str, version: str) -> tuple[str, str, str]: ...
def architecture(executable: str = sys.executable, bits: str = "", linkage: str = "") -> tuple[str, str]: ...
if sys.version_info >= (3, 9):
# This class is not exposed. It calls itself platform.uname_result_base.
# At runtime it only has 5 fields.
@type_check_only
class _uname_result_base(NamedTuple):
system: str
node: str
release: str
version: str
machine: str
# This base class doesn't have this field at runtime, but claiming it
# does is the least bad way to handle the situation. Nobody really
# sees this class anyway. See #13068
processor: str
# uname_result emulates a 6-field named tuple, but the processor field
# is lazily evaluated rather than being passed in to the constructor.
class uname_result(_uname_result_base):
if sys.version_info >= (3, 10):
__match_args__ = ("system", "node", "release", "version", "machine") # pyright: ignore[reportAssignmentType]
def __new__(_cls, system: str, node: str, release: str, version: str, machine: str) -> Self: ...
@property
def processor(self) -> str: ...
else:
# On 3.8, uname_result is actually just a regular NamedTuple.
class uname_result(NamedTuple):
system: str
node: str
release: str
version: str
machine: str
processor: str
def uname() -> uname_result: ...
def system() -> str: ...
def node() -> str: ...
def release() -> str: ...
def version() -> str: ...
def machine() -> str: ...
def processor() -> str: ...
def python_implementation() -> str: ...
def python_version() -> str: ...
def python_version_tuple() -> tuple[str, str, str]: ...
def python_branch() -> str: ...
def python_revision() -> str: ...
def python_build() -> tuple[str, str]: ...
def python_compiler() -> str: ...
def platform(aliased: bool = ..., terse: bool = ...) -> str: ...
if sys.version_info >= (3, 10):
def freedesktop_os_release() -> dict[str, str]: ...
if sys.version_info >= (3, 13):
class AndroidVer(NamedTuple):
release: str
api_level: int
manufacturer: str
model: str
device: str
is_emulator: bool
class IOSVersionInfo(NamedTuple):
system: str
release: str
model: str
is_simulator: bool
def android_ver(
release: str = "",
api_level: int = 0,
manufacturer: str = "",
model: str = "",
device: str = "",
is_emulator: bool = False,
) -> AndroidVer: ...
def ios_ver(system: str = "", release: str = "", model: str = "", is_simulator: bool = False) -> IOSVersionInfo: ...