Adding annotations to Python types while still being compatible with mypy and PyCharm
You can write things like:
from annotypes import Anno, WithCallTypes
with Anno("The exposure time for the camera"):
AExposure = float
with Anno("The full path to the text file to write"):
APath = str
class Simple(WithCallTypes):
def __init__(self, exposure, path="/tmp/file.txt"):
# type: (AExposure, APath) -> None
self.exposure = exposure
self.path = path
or the Python3 alternative:
from annotypes import Anno, WithCallTypes
with Anno("The exposure time for the camera"):
AExposure = float
with Anno("The full path to the text file to write"):
APath = str
class Simple(WithCallTypes):
def __init__(self, exposure: AExposure, path: APath = "/tmp/file.txt"):
self.exposure = exposure
self.path = path
And at runtime see what you should pass to call it and what it will return:
>>> from annotypes.py2_examples.simple import Simple
>>> list(Simple.call_types)
['exposure', 'path']
>>> Simple.call_types['exposure']
Anno(name='AExposure', typ=<type 'float'>, description='The exposure time for the camera')
>>> Simple.return_type
Anno(name='Instance', typ=<class 'annotypes.py2_examples.simple.Simple'>, description='Class instance')
For more examples see the Python 2 examples or Python 3 examples.
To install the latest release, type:
pip install annotypes
To install the latest code directly from source, type:
pip install git+git://github.com/DiamondLightSource/annotypes.git
See CHANGELOG
See CONTRIBUTING
APACHE License. (see LICENSE)