This plugin enforces the changes proposed by PEP 585.
Before PEP 585, you had to import stuff from typing
to annotate some objects from the standard library:
- For context managers, you'd import
typing.ContextManager
- For lists, you'd import
typing.List
- For callables, you'd import
typing.Callable
- ...and so on
With PEP 585, you can now use classes already present in the standard library. For example:
- For a context manager giving an
int
, usecontextlib.AbstractContextManager[int]
- For a
list
ofdict
s mappingstr
s toint
s, uselist[dict[str, int]]
- For a callable taking a
float
and returning anint
, usecollections.abc.Callable[[float], int]
typing.List
, typing.Callable
etc. are now deprecated. This is pretty hard to discover, since these
imports don't cause a deprecation warning. IDEs don't help either: the "auto-import" feature often suggests
importing a deprecated item.
This plugin lets you find these deprecated imports.
from typing import Callable
PEA001 typing.Callable is deprecated, use collections.abc.Callable instead. See PEP 585 for details
from datetime import time
import typing as ty
def construct_time(match: ty.Match) -> time:
return time(
hour=int(match["hour"]),
minute=int(match["minute"]),
)
PEA001 typing.Match is deprecated, use re.Match instead. See PEP 585 for details
- Make sure you have
flake8
installed - Run
pip install flake8-pep585
- Run
flake8
on your code
Via your setup.cfg
file:
[flake8]
pep585-activation = always # "always", "auto" or "never"
# Symbols that you're okay with being imported from `typing`
pep585-whitelisted-symbols =
Callable
Match
Pattern
Via the CLI:
python -m flake8 --pep585-activation=always your_project/file.py
This only changes how the plugin behaves on Python 3.7.x and Python 3.8.x. By default ("auto"), it will be enabled
if a from __future__ import annotations
line is found.