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typeshed/stdlib/3/pprint.pyi
FichteFoll d492c5360d pprint stream type (#178)
* Use less strict IO[str] instead of TextIO

* IO[Any] should be IO[str]

See also discussion in #17.
2016-05-03 11:48:38 -07:00

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# Stubs for pprint
# Based on http://docs.python.org/3.2/library/pprint.html
from typing import Any, Dict, Tuple, IO
def pformat(o: object, indent: int = ..., width: int = ...,
depth: int = ...) -> str: ...
def pprint(o: object, stream: IO[str] = ..., indent: int = ..., width: int = ...,
depth: int = ...) -> None: ...
def isreadable(o: object) -> bool: ...
def isrecursive(o: object) -> bool: ...
def saferepr(o: object) -> str: ...
class PrettyPrinter:
def __init__(self, indent: int = ..., width: int = ..., depth: int = ...,
stream: IO[str] = ...) -> None: ...
def pformat(self, o: object) -> str: ...
def pprint(self, o: object) -> None: ...
def isreadable(self, o: object) -> bool: ...
def isrecursive(self, o: object) -> bool: ...
def format(self, o: object, context: Dict[int, Any], maxlevels: int,
level: int) -> Tuple[str, bool, bool]: ...