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F821 with Annotated import alias #789
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Confirm the "as" syntax triggers this. Thanks for raising the issue. If you want to find the problem, very likely it is somewhere in It may not be taking into account |
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We have a use-case where we sometimes import
Annotated
under a different name (since there is a naming collision with an existing object callledAnnotations
andAnnotated[Annotations, ...]
can be hard to read. Unfortunately, it looks like if we try to do this, then we fail with a false positive:fails pyflakes with
F821 undefined name 'hello
.Everything works fine if we do not use the
Annotated as WithSchema
import alias though. Would it be possible to extend the logic to also handle such a case?cc @nishkakar @ezrilow
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