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Functionality for types

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Typish

  • Functions for thorough checks on types
  • Instance checks considering generics
  • Typesafe Duck-typing

Example

>>> from typing import Iterable
>>> from typish import instance_of
>>> instance_of([1, 2, 3], Iterable[int])
True

Installation

pip install typish

Content

Functions

Function Description
subclass_of(cls: type, *args: type) -> bool Returns whether cls is a sub type of all types in args
instance_of(obj: object, *args: type) -> bool Returns whether cls is an instance of all types in args
get_origin(t: type) -> type Return the "origin" of a generic type. E.g. get_origin(List[str]) gives list.
get_args(t: type) -> typing.Tuple[type, ...] Return the arguments of a generic type. E.g. get_args(List[str]) gives (str, ).
get_alias(cls: T) -> typing.Optional[T] Return the typing alias for a type. E.g get_alias(list) gives List.
get_type(inst: T, use_union: bool = False) -> typing.Type[T] Return the (generic) type of an instance. E.g. a list of ints will give List[int].
common_ancestor(*args: object) -> type Return the closest common ancestor of the given instances.
common_ancestor_of_types(*args: type) -> type Return the closest common ancestor of the given classes.
get_args_and_return_type(hint: typing.Type[typing.Callable]) -> typing.Tuple[typing.Optional[typing.Tuple[type]], typing.Optional[type]] Get the argument types and the return type of a callable type hint (e.g. Callable[[int], str]).
get_type_hints_of_callable(func: typing.Callable) -> typing.Dict[str, type] Return the type hints of the parameters of the given callable.
is_type_annotation(item: typing.Any) -> bool Returns whether item is a type or a typing type.

Types

Type Description
T A generic Type var.
KT A Type var for keys in a dict.
VT A type var for values in a dict.
Empty The type of emptiness (= Parameter.empty).
Unknown The type of something unknown.
Module The type of a module.
NoneType The type of None.
Ellipsis_ The type of ....

Classes

SubscriptableType

This metaclass allows a type to become subscriptable.

Example:

class MyClass(metaclass=SubscriptableType):
    ...

Now you can do:

MyClass2 = MyClass['some args']
print(MyClass2.__args__)
print(MyClass2.__origin__)

Output:

some args
<class '__main__.MyClass'>

Something

Define an interface with typish.Something.

Example:

Duck = Something['walk': Callable[[], None], 
                 'quack': Callable[[], None]]

Anything that has the attributes defined in Something with the right type is considered an instance of that Something (classes, objects, even modules...).

The builtin isinstance is supported as well as typish.instance_of.

ClsDict

A dictionary that uses instance checking to determine which value to return. It only accepts types as keys.

This is particularly useful when a function accepts multiple types for an argument and you want to split the implementation into separate functions.

Example:

def _handle_str(item):
    ...

def _handle_int(item):
    ...

def func(item):
    # Suppose item can be a string or an int, you can use ClsDict to
    # pick a handler function.

    cd = ClsDict({
        str: _handle_str,
        int: _handle_int,
    })

    handler = cd[item]  # Pick the right handler.
    handler(item)       # Call that handler.

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