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Description
Bug Report
Well, I was writing some sort of converter from unstructured data to a dataclass, so I had a function that uses f[T](obj, target_type: type[T]) -> T and while in the end I stick to typing.cast for that, I also tried several solutions, they are below.
One of them intuitively should(?) work (return_checktype), but mypy refuses to follow them, and one of them is obviously wrong in hindsight (return_checkval), but mypy is happy with it.
To Reproduce
from typing import reveal_type
def return_checkval[T](target_type: type[T]) -> T:
# runtime check that target_type is int
if isinstance(target_type, int):
reveal_type(target_type)
return 42 # and they lived happily ever after
raise ValueError("Unsupported type")
x = return_checkval(int)
print(x)
def return_checktype[T](target_type: type[T]) -> T:
# runtime check that target_type is int
if target_type is int:
reveal_type(target_type)
return 42 # errors here
raise ValueError("Unsupported type")
# example test
x = return_checktype(int)
print(x)Expected Behavior
At the very least, it should have two reveal_type outputs, and it should reject the first function completely. That's what (based)pyright.
Ideally, it should also allow the second function, but (based)pyright also rejects it :(
Actual Behavior
t.py:20: note: Revealed type is "type[T`-1]"
t.py:21: error: Incompatible return value type (got "int", expected "T") [return-value]
Found 1 error in 1 file (checked 1 source file)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/private/tmp/test/t.py", line 13, in <module>
x = return_checkval(int)
File "/private/tmp/test/t.py", line 10, in return_checkval
raise ValueError("Unsupported type")
ValueError: Unsupported typeYour Environment
mypy version 1.19.1 (compiled yes)
python version .. honestly have no idea which one it uses, but python --version is 3.14
just run it mypy . from the folder in /tmp