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GH-103629: Update Unpack's repr in compliance with PEP 692 #104048

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59 changes: 32 additions & 27 deletions Lib/test/test_typing.py
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Expand Up @@ -880,6 +880,11 @@ def test_cannot_be_called(self):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
Unpack()

def test_usage_with_kwargs(self):
Movie = TypedDict('Movie', {'name': str, 'year': int})
def foo(**kwargs: Unpack[Movie]): ...
self.assertEqual(repr(foo.__annotations__['kwargs']),
f"typing.Unpack[<class '{__name__}.Movie'>]")
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class TypeVarTupleTests(BaseTestCase):

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1050,14 +1055,14 @@ class G2(Generic[Unpack[Ts]]): pass

self.assertEqual(repr(Ts), 'Ts')

self.assertEqual(repr((*Ts,)[0]), '*Ts')
self.assertEqual(repr(Unpack[Ts]), '*Ts')
self.assertEqual(repr((*Ts,)[0]), 'typing.Unpack[Ts]')
self.assertEqual(repr(Unpack[Ts]), 'typing.Unpack[Ts]')

self.assertEqual(repr(tuple[*Ts]), 'tuple[*Ts]')
self.assertEqual(repr(Tuple[Unpack[Ts]]), 'typing.Tuple[*Ts]')
self.assertEqual(repr(tuple[*Ts]), 'tuple[typing.Unpack[Ts]]')
self.assertEqual(repr(Tuple[Unpack[Ts]]), 'typing.Tuple[typing.Unpack[Ts]]')

self.assertEqual(repr(*tuple[*Ts]), '*tuple[*Ts]')
self.assertEqual(repr(Unpack[Tuple[Unpack[Ts]]]), '*typing.Tuple[*Ts]')
self.assertEqual(repr(*tuple[*Ts]), '*tuple[typing.Unpack[Ts]]')
self.assertEqual(repr(Unpack[Tuple[Unpack[Ts]]]), 'typing.Unpack[typing.Tuple[typing.Unpack[Ts]]]')

def test_variadic_class_repr_is_correct(self):
Ts = TypeVarTuple('Ts')
Expand All @@ -1074,86 +1079,86 @@ class B(Generic[Unpack[Ts]]): pass
self.assertEndsWith(repr(A[*tuple[int, ...]]),
'A[*tuple[int, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(B[Unpack[Tuple[int, ...]]]),
'B[*typing.Tuple[int, ...]]')
'B[typing.Unpack[typing.Tuple[int, ...]]]')

self.assertEndsWith(repr(A[float, *tuple[int, ...]]),
'A[float, *tuple[int, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(A[float, Unpack[Tuple[int, ...]]]),
'A[float, *typing.Tuple[int, ...]]')
'A[float, typing.Unpack[typing.Tuple[int, ...]]]')

self.assertEndsWith(repr(A[*tuple[int, ...], str]),
'A[*tuple[int, ...], str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(B[Unpack[Tuple[int, ...]], str]),
'B[*typing.Tuple[int, ...], str]')
'B[typing.Unpack[typing.Tuple[int, ...]], str]')

self.assertEndsWith(repr(A[float, *tuple[int, ...], str]),
'A[float, *tuple[int, ...], str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(B[float, Unpack[Tuple[int, ...]], str]),
'B[float, *typing.Tuple[int, ...], str]')
'B[float, typing.Unpack[typing.Tuple[int, ...]], str]')

def test_variadic_class_alias_repr_is_correct(self):
Ts = TypeVarTuple('Ts')
class A(Generic[Unpack[Ts]]): pass

B = A[*Ts]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(B), 'A[*Ts]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(B), 'A[typing.Unpack[Ts]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(B[()]), 'A[()]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(B[float]), 'A[float]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(B[float, str]), 'A[float, str]')

C = A[Unpack[Ts]]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(C), 'A[*Ts]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(C), 'A[typing.Unpack[Ts]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(C[()]), 'A[()]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(C[float]), 'A[float]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(C[float, str]), 'A[float, str]')

D = A[*Ts, int]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(D), 'A[*Ts, int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(D), 'A[typing.Unpack[Ts], int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(D[()]), 'A[int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(D[float]), 'A[float, int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(D[float, str]), 'A[float, str, int]')

E = A[Unpack[Ts], int]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(E), 'A[*Ts, int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(E), 'A[typing.Unpack[Ts], int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(E[()]), 'A[int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(E[float]), 'A[float, int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(E[float, str]), 'A[float, str, int]')

F = A[int, *Ts]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(F), 'A[int, *Ts]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(F), 'A[int, typing.Unpack[Ts]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(F[()]), 'A[int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(F[float]), 'A[int, float]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(F[float, str]), 'A[int, float, str]')

G = A[int, Unpack[Ts]]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(G), 'A[int, *Ts]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(G), 'A[int, typing.Unpack[Ts]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(G[()]), 'A[int]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(G[float]), 'A[int, float]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(G[float, str]), 'A[int, float, str]')

H = A[int, *Ts, str]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(H), 'A[int, *Ts, str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(H), 'A[int, typing.Unpack[Ts], str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(H[()]), 'A[int, str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(H[float]), 'A[int, float, str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(H[float, str]), 'A[int, float, str, str]')

I = A[int, Unpack[Ts], str]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(I), 'A[int, *Ts, str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(I), 'A[int, typing.Unpack[Ts], str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(I[()]), 'A[int, str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(I[float]), 'A[int, float, str]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(I[float, str]), 'A[int, float, str, str]')

J = A[*Ts, *tuple[str, ...]]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(J), 'A[*Ts, *tuple[str, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(J), 'A[typing.Unpack[Ts], *tuple[str, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(J[()]), 'A[*tuple[str, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(J[float]), 'A[float, *tuple[str, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(J[float, str]), 'A[float, str, *tuple[str, ...]]')

K = A[Unpack[Ts], Unpack[Tuple[str, ...]]]
self.assertEndsWith(repr(K), 'A[*Ts, *typing.Tuple[str, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(K[()]), 'A[*typing.Tuple[str, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(K[float]), 'A[float, *typing.Tuple[str, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(K[float, str]), 'A[float, str, *typing.Tuple[str, ...]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(K), 'A[typing.Unpack[Ts], typing.Unpack[typing.Tuple[str, ...]]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(K[()]), 'A[typing.Unpack[typing.Tuple[str, ...]]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(K[float]), 'A[float, typing.Unpack[typing.Tuple[str, ...]]]')
self.assertEndsWith(repr(K[float, str]), 'A[float, str, typing.Unpack[typing.Tuple[str, ...]]]')

def test_cannot_subclass(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, CANNOT_SUBCLASS_TYPE):
Expand All @@ -1171,9 +1176,9 @@ class C(type(Unpack[Ts])): pass
with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError,
r'Cannot subclass typing\.Unpack'):
class C(Unpack): pass
with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, r'Cannot subclass \*Ts'):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, r'Cannot subclass typing.Unpack\[Ts\]'):
class C(*Ts): pass
with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, r'Cannot subclass \*Ts'):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, r'Cannot subclass typing.Unpack\[Ts\]'):
class C(Unpack[Ts]): pass

def test_variadic_class_args_are_correct(self):
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -4108,13 +4113,13 @@ class TsP(Generic[*Ts, P]):
MyCallable[[int], bool]: "MyCallable[[int], bool]",
MyCallable[[int, str], bool]: "MyCallable[[int, str], bool]",
MyCallable[[int, list[int]], bool]: "MyCallable[[int, list[int]], bool]",
MyCallable[Concatenate[*Ts, P], T]: "MyCallable[typing.Concatenate[*Ts, ~P], ~T]",
MyCallable[Concatenate[*Ts, P], T]: "MyCallable[typing.Concatenate[typing.Unpack[Ts], ~P], ~T]",

DoubleSpec[P2, P, T]: "DoubleSpec[~P2, ~P, ~T]",
DoubleSpec[[int], [str], bool]: "DoubleSpec[[int], [str], bool]",
DoubleSpec[[int, int], [str, str], bool]: "DoubleSpec[[int, int], [str, str], bool]",

TsP[*Ts, P]: "TsP[*Ts, ~P]",
TsP[*Ts, P]: "TsP[typing.Unpack[Ts], ~P]",
TsP[int, str, list[int], []]: "TsP[int, str, list[int], []]",
TsP[int, [str, list[int]]]: "TsP[int, [str, list[int]]]",

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13 changes: 12 additions & 1 deletion Lib/typing.py
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Expand Up @@ -1753,6 +1753,17 @@ class Bar(Generic[Unpack[Ts]]): ...
Foo[*tuple[int, str]]
class Bar(Generic[*Ts]): ...

The operator can also be used along with a `TypedDict` to annotate
`**kwargs` in a function signature. For instance:

class Movie(TypedDict):
name: str
year: int

# This function expects two keyword arguments - `name` of type `str` and
# `year` of type `int`.
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def foo(**kwargs: Unpack[Movie]): ...

Note that there is only some runtime checking of this operator. Not
everything the runtime allows may be accepted by static type checkers.

Expand All @@ -1767,7 +1778,7 @@ class _UnpackGenericAlias(_GenericAlias, _root=True):
def __repr__(self):
# `Unpack` only takes one argument, so __args__ should contain only
# a single item.
return '*' + repr(self.__args__[0])
return f'typing.Unpack[{repr(self.__args__[0])}]'

def __getitem__(self, args):
if self.__typing_is_unpacked_typevartuple__:
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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
Update the ``repr`` of :class:`typing.Unpack` according to :pep:`692`.