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Sync typeshed

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mypybot and others added 3 commits November 1, 2022 00:06
This is allegedly causing large performance problems, see 13821

typeshed/8231 had zero hits on mypy_primer, so it's not the worst thing
to undo. Patching this in typeshed also feels weird, since there's a
more general soundness issue. If a typevar has a bound or constraint, we
might not want to solve it to a Literal.

If we can confirm the performance regression or fix the unsoundness
within mypy, I might pursue upstreaming this in typeshed.

(Reminder: add this to the sync_typeshed script once merged)
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Diff from mypy_primer, showing the effect of this PR on open source code:

sphinx (https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx)
+ sphinx/builders/gettext.py:191:7: error: Cannot instantiate abstract class "LocalTimeZone" with abstract attribute "tzname"  [abstract]

bandersnatch (https://github.com/pypa/bandersnatch)
+ src/bandersnatch_storage_plugins/swift.py: note: In member "write_bytes" of class "SwiftPath":
+ src/bandersnatch_storage_plugins/swift.py:408: error: Signature of "write_bytes" incompatible with supertype "Path"  [override]
+ src/bandersnatch_storage_plugins/swift.py:408: note:      Superclass:
+ src/bandersnatch_storage_plugins/swift.py:408: note:          def write_bytes(self, data: Union[bytes, Union[bytearray, memoryview, array[Any], mmap, _CData, PickleBuffer]]) -> int
+ src/bandersnatch_storage_plugins/swift.py:408: note:      Subclass:
+ src/bandersnatch_storage_plugins/swift.py:408: note:          def write_bytes(self, contents: bytes, encoding: Optional[str] = ..., errors: Optional[str] = ...) -> int

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Yikes, looks like tuple is broken. My bet is the change to remove Sized. Speculating wildly, it's something to do with the ABCMeta class (maybe it has some recursive relationship with tuple)

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hauntsaninja commented Nov 1, 2022

Looks like^ is basically correct, fixing in python/typeshed#9058. typeshed tests didn't catch it because it only shows up after #13579

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