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authorMichael The <michael-the1@users.noreply.github.com>2023-07-31 15:23:08 (GMT)
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gh-105578: Add more usage examples to `typing.AnyStr` docs (#107045)
``typing.AnyStr`` has different semantics to ``str | bytes``, which often leads to user confusion
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@@ -849,6 +849,21 @@ using ``[]``.
concat(b"foo", b"bar") # OK, output has type 'bytes'
concat("foo", b"bar") # Error, cannot mix str and bytes
+ Note that, despite its name, ``AnyStr`` has nothing to do with the
+ :class:`Any` type, nor does it mean "any string". In particular, ``AnyStr``
+ and ``str | bytes`` are different from each other and have different use
+ cases::
+
+ # Invalid use of AnyStr:
+ # The type variable is used only once in the function signature,
+ # so cannot be "solved" by the type checker
+ def greet_bad(cond: bool) -> AnyStr:
+ return "hi there!" if cond else b"greetings!"
+
+ # The better way of annotating this function:
+ def greet_proper(cond: bool) -> str | bytes:
+ return "hi there!" if cond else b"greetings!"
+
.. data:: LiteralString
Special type that includes only literal strings.