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bugmypy got something wrongmypy got something wrongtopic-match-statementPython 3.10's match statementPython 3.10's match statement
Description
Bug Report
mypy has trouble inferring the type of generic attributes in match statements when inheritance is involved.
This issue was encountered while investigating #13612
To Reproduce
from typing import Generic, TypeVar
T = TypeVar("T")
class Base(Generic[T]):
...
class A(Base[T]):
x: T
__match_args__ = ('x', )
def __init__(self, x: T):
self.x = x
a: Base[str] = A("foo")
reveal_type(a) # Base[str] (correct)
match a:
case A(b):
reveal_type(b) # Any (incorrect! Should be builtins.str)Expected Behavior
The attribute on the last line above is revealed to be str
Actual Behavior
It is revealed to be Any
Your Environment
- Mypy version used:
mypy-0.980+dev.b031f1c04e1ee4331e4d6957c7a9b727293328a9 - Mypy command-line flags: none
- Mypy configuration options from
mypy.ini(and other config files): none - Python version used: 3.10.5
- Operating system and version: n/a
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bugmypy got something wrongmypy got something wrongtopic-match-statementPython 3.10's match statementPython 3.10's match statement