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Issue #27905: Docs for typing.Type[C], by Michael Lee.
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@@ -502,6 +502,45 @@ The module defines the following classes, functions and decorators:
except KeyError:
return default
.. class:: Type
A variable annotated with ``C`` may accept a value of type ``C``. In
contrast, a variable annotated with ``Type[C]`` may accept values that are
classes themselves -- specifically, it will accept the *class object* of
``C``. For example::
a = 3 # Has type 'int'
b = int # Has type 'Type[int]'
c = type(a) # Also has type 'Type[int]'
Note that ``Type[C]`` is covariant::
class User: ...
class BasicUser(User): ...
class ProUser(User): ...
class TeamUser(User): ...
# Accepts User, BasicUser, ProUser, TeamUser, ...
def make_new_user(user_class: Type[User]) -> User:
# ...
return user_class()
The fact that ``Type[C]`` is covariant implies that all subclasses of
``C`` should implement the same constructor signature and class method
signatures as ``C``. The type checker should flag violations of this,
but should also allow constructor calls in subclasses that match the
constructor calls in the indicated base class. How the type checker is
required to handle this particular case may change in future revisions of
PEP 484.
The only legal parameters for ``Type`` are classes, unions of classes, and
``Any``. For example::
def new_non_team_user(user_class: Type[Union[BaseUser, ProUser]]): ...
``Type[Any]`` is equivalent to ``Type`` which in turn is equivalent
to ``type``, which is the root of Python's metaclass hierarchy.
.. class:: Iterable(Generic[T_co])
A generic version of the :class:`collections.abc.Iterable`.
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