commit | 60645c1ef4d27a81588d7a8ebb892b7d84e4c59f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick@lowrisc.org> | Wed Jun 09 09:52:32 2021 +0100 |
committer | Philipp Wagner <mail@philipp-wagner.com> | Wed Jun 09 14:06:19 2021 +0100 |
tree | 45c5953e4ab779f1d1d8ed107ef1d8ffb9435df9 | |
parent | 4679931c89cb5bbc4ce16ef8d90bbcfc8d8c2838 [diff] |
Minor tweaks for bleeding-edge mypy In CI, we track the latest releases of all our Python dependencies. Mypy just got a new release that gets downloaded by pip3 (version 0.901). Looking at the release log at http://mypy-lang.org/, it looks like they no longer bundle quite as many type stubs as part of the package. In particular, the types for the tabulate package have been split out into a "types-tabulate" package. Depending on that in python-requirements should sort that out. Similarly, the dataclasses module (a transient dependency of libcst for Python < 3.7) needs a types-dataclasses package to avoid some seriously mysterious error messages. There also seems to be a small change to where the magic "ignore" line needs to live when importing pyyaml. Meh, ok... Signed-off-by: Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick@lowrisc.org>
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