To Reproduce
Run mypy on the following code:
class C:
def __init__(self, a: str) -> None:
if a is None:
self.x = 123
else:
self.x = 456
It will output:
testcase.py:6: error: Cannot determine type of 'x'
Line 6 contains the second assignment to self.x.
Expected Behavior
mypy should be able to determine that the type of C.x is int.
Actual Behavior
The fact that a is annotated as str means that mypy determines that a is None is never true and therefore the first assignment to self.x is unreachable. The problem disappears if a is annotated as Optional[str].
So it looks like mypy half-ignores the first assignment to self.x: it doesn't use the type information available there since the code is unreachable, but it still considers it the assignment that determines the type of self.x.
Your Environment
mypy 0.790 with default configuration, running on Python 3.8.5 on openSUSE Linux.
To Reproduce
Run mypy on the following code:
It will output:
Line 6 contains the second assignment to
self.x.Expected Behavior
mypy should be able to determine that the type of
C.xisint.Actual Behavior
The fact that
ais annotated asstrmeans that mypy determines thata is Noneis never true and therefore the first assignment toself.xis unreachable. The problem disappears ifais annotated asOptional[str].So it looks like mypy half-ignores the first assignment to
self.x: it doesn't use the type information available there since the code is unreachable, but it still considers it the assignment that determines the type ofself.x.Your Environment
mypy 0.790 with default configuration, running on Python 3.8.5 on openSUSE Linux.