New setting "user_builtins_name": Ignore specific "name-defined" errors#18936
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New setting "user_builtins_name": Ignore specific "name-defined" errors#18936un-pogaz wants to merge 2 commits intopython:masterfrom
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According to mypy_primer, this change doesn't affect type check results on a corpus of open source code. ✅ |
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Fixes #18932
Adding a new setting "user_builtins_name" that allow to ignore specific "name-defined" errors.
This setting should be used only if new values have beed defined into the
builtinsmodule.Example of user builtins name:
The function
printscan be used anywhere in the project without need to write the import. However, in such case mypy raise a error "name-defined", even if the code is valid. This PR allow to not raise this error. The setting can be defined per modules.