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#include "Python.h"
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
#include <windows.h>
#endif

#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_FTIME)
  /*
   * _PyTime_gettimeofday falls back to ftime when getttimeofday fails because the latter
   * might fail on some platforms. This fallback is unwanted on MacOSX because
   * that makes it impossible to use a binary build on OSX 10.4 on earlier
   * releases of the OS. Therefore claim we don't support ftime.
   */
# undef HAVE_FTIME
#endif

#if defined(HAVE_FTIME) && !defined(MS_WINDOWS)
#include <sys/timeb.h>
extern int ftime(struct timeb *);
#endif

void
_PyTime_gettimeofday(_PyTime_timeval *tp)
{
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
    FILETIME system_time;
    ULARGE_INTEGER large;
    ULONGLONG microseconds;

    GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&system_time);
    large.u.LowPart = system_time.dwLowDateTime;
    large.u.HighPart = system_time.dwHighDateTime;
    /* 11,644,473,600,000,000: number of microseconds between
       the 1st january 1601 and the 1st january 1970 (369 years + 89 leap
       days). */
    microseconds = large.QuadPart / 10 - 11644473600000000;
    tp->tv_sec = microseconds / 1000000;
    tp->tv_usec = microseconds % 1000000;
#else
    /* There are three ways to get the time:
      (1) gettimeofday() -- resolution in microseconds
      (2) ftime() -- resolution in milliseconds
      (3) time() -- resolution in seconds
      In all cases the return value in a timeval struct.
      Since on some systems (e.g. SCO ODT 3.0) gettimeofday() may
      fail, so we fall back on ftime() or time().
      Note: clock resolution does not imply clock accuracy! */

#ifdef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
#ifdef GETTIMEOFDAY_NO_TZ
    if (gettimeofday(tp) == 0)
        return;
#else /* !GETTIMEOFDAY_NO_TZ */
    if (gettimeofday(tp, (struct timezone *)NULL) == 0)
        return;
#endif /* !GETTIMEOFDAY_NO_TZ */
#endif /* !HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY */

#if defined(HAVE_FTIME)
    {
        struct timeb t;
        ftime(&t);
        tp->tv_sec = t.time;
        tp->tv_usec = t.millitm * 1000;
    }
#else /* !HAVE_FTIME */
    tp->tv_sec = time(NULL);
    tp->tv_usec = 0;
#endif /* !HAVE_FTIME */

#endif /* MS_WINDOWS */
}

static void
error_time_t_overflow(void)
{
    PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
                    "timestamp out of range for platform time_t");
}

static time_t
_PyLong_AsTime_t(PyObject *obj)
{
#if defined(HAVE_LONG_LONG) && SIZEOF_TIME_T == SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
    PY_LONG_LONG val;
    val = PyLong_AsLongLong(obj);
#else
    long val;
    assert(sizeof(time_t) <= sizeof(long));
    val = PyLong_AsLong(obj);
#endif
    if (val == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) {
        if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_OverflowError))
            error_time_t_overflow();
        return -1;
    }
    return (time_t)val;
}

PyObject *
_PyLong_FromTime_t(time_t t)
{
#if defined(HAVE_LONG_LONG) && SIZEOF_TIME_T == SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
    return PyLong_FromLongLong((PY_LONG_LONG)t);
#else
    assert(sizeof(time_t) <= sizeof(long));
    return PyLong_FromLong((long)t);
#endif
}

static int
_PyTime_ObjectToDenominator(PyObject *obj, time_t *sec, long *numerator,
                            double denominator)
{
    assert(denominator <= LONG_MAX);
    if (PyFloat_Check(obj)) {
        double d, intpart, err;
        /* volatile avoids unsafe optimization on float enabled by gcc -O3 */
        volatile double floatpart;

        d = PyFloat_AsDouble(obj);
        floatpart = modf(d, &intpart);
        if (floatpart < 0) {
            floatpart = 1.0 + floatpart;
            intpart -= 1.0;
        }

        *sec = (time_t)intpart;
        err = intpart - (double)*sec;
        if (err <= -1.0 || err >= 1.0) {
            error_time_t_overflow();
            return -1;
        }

        floatpart *= denominator;
        *numerator = (long)floatpart;
        return 0;
    }
    else {
        *sec = _PyLong_AsTime_t(obj);
        if (*sec == (time_t)-1 && PyErr_Occurred())
            return -1;
        *numerator = 0;
        return 0;
    }
}

int
_PyTime_ObjectToTime_t(PyObject *obj, time_t *sec)
{
    if (PyFloat_Check(obj)) {
        double d, intpart, err;

        d = PyFloat_AsDouble(obj);
        (void)modf(d, &intpart);

        *sec = (time_t)intpart;
        err = intpart - (double)*sec;
        if (err <= -1.0 || err >= 1.0) {
            error_time_t_overflow();
            return -1;
        }
        return 0;
    }
    else {
        *sec = _PyLong_AsTime_t(obj);
        if (*sec == (time_t)-1 && PyErr_Occurred())
            return -1;
        return 0;
    }
}

int
_PyTime_ObjectToTimespec(PyObject *obj, time_t *sec, long *nsec)
{
    return _PyTime_ObjectToDenominator(obj, sec, nsec, 1e9);
}

int
_PyTime_ObjectToTimeval(PyObject *obj, time_t *sec, long *usec)
{
    return _PyTime_ObjectToDenominator(obj, sec, usec, 1e6);
}

void
_PyTime_Init()
{
    /* Do nothing.  Needed to force linking. */
}
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import abc
from abc import abstractmethod, abstractproperty
import collections
import contextlib
import functools
import re as stdlib_re  # Avoid confusion with the re we export.
import sys
import types
try:
    import collections.abc as collections_abc
except ImportError:
    import collections as collections_abc  # Fallback for PY3.2.
if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 3):
    from collections import ChainMap


# Please keep __all__ alphabetized within each category.
__all__ = [
    # Super-special typing primitives.
    'Any',
    'Callable',
    'ClassVar',
    'Generic',
    'Optional',
    'Tuple',
    'Type',
    'TypeVar',
    'Union',

    # ABCs (from collections.abc).
    'AbstractSet',  # collections.abc.Set.
    'Awaitable',
    'AsyncIterator',
    'AsyncIterable',
    'ByteString',
    'Container',
    'Hashable',
    'ItemsView',
    'Iterable',
    'Iterator',
    'KeysView',
    'Mapping',
    'MappingView',
    'MutableMapping',
    'MutableSequence',
    'MutableSet',
    'Sequence',
    'Sized',
    'ValuesView',

    # Structural checks, a.k.a. protocols.
    'Reversible',
    'SupportsAbs',
    'SupportsFloat',
    'SupportsInt',
    'SupportsRound',

    # Concrete collection types.
    'Dict',
    'DefaultDict',
    'List',
    'Set',
    'FrozenSet',
    'NamedTuple',  # Not really a type.
    'Generator',

    # One-off things.
    'AnyStr',
    'cast',
    'get_type_hints',
    'NewType',
    'no_type_check',
    'no_type_check_decorator',
    'overload',
    'Text',
    'TYPE_CHECKING',
]

# The pseudo-submodules 're' and 'io' are part of the public
# namespace, but excluded from __all__ because they might stomp on
# legitimate imports of those modules.


def _qualname(x):
    if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 3):
        return x.__qualname__
    else:
        # Fall back to just name.
        return x.__name__


def _trim_name(nm):
    if nm.startswith('_') and nm not in ('_TypeAlias',
                    '_ForwardRef', '_TypingBase', '_FinalTypingBase'):
        nm = nm[1:]
    return nm


class TypingMeta(type):
    """Metaclass for every type defined below.

    This overrides __new__() to require an extra keyword parameter
    '_root', which serves as a guard against naive subclassing of the
    typing classes.  Any legitimate class defined using a metaclass
    derived from TypingMeta (including internal subclasses created by
    e.g.  Union[X, Y]) must pass _root=True.

    This also defines a dummy constructor (all the work is done in
    __new__) and a nicer repr().
    """

    _is_protocol = False

    def __new__(cls, name, bases, namespace, *, _root=False):
        if not _root:
            raise TypeError("Cannot subclass %s" %
                            (', '.join(map(_type_repr, bases)) or '()'))
        return super().__new__(cls, name, bases, namespace)

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
        pass

    def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
        """Override this in subclasses to interpret forward references.

        For example, Union['C'] is internally stored as
        Union[_ForwardRef('C')], which should evaluate to _Union[C],
        where C is an object found in globalns or localns (searching
        localns first, of course).
        """
        return self

    def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
        pass

    def __repr__(self):
        qname = _trim_name(_qualname(self))
        return '%s.%s' % (self.__module__, qname)


class _TypingBase(metaclass=TypingMeta, _root=True):
    """Indicator of special typing constructs."""

    __slots__ = ()


    def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
        pass

    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
        """Constructor.

        This only exists to give a better error message in case
        someone tries to subclass a special typing object (not a good idea).
        """
        if (len(args) == 3 and
                isinstance(args[0], str) and
                isinstance(args[1], tuple)):
            # Close enough.
            raise TypeError("Cannot subclass %r" % cls)
        return object.__new__(cls)

    # Things that are not classes also need these.
    def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
        return self

    def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
        pass

    def __repr__(self):
        cls = type(self)
        qname = _trim_name(_qualname(cls))
        return '%s.%s' % (cls.__module__, qname)

    def __call__(self, *args, **kwds):
        raise TypeError("Cannot instantiate %r" % type(self))


class _FinalTypingBase(_TypingBase, _root=True):
    """Mix-in class to prevent instantiation."""

    __slots__ = ()

    def __new__(cls, *args, _root=False, **kwds):
        self = super().__new__(cls, *args, **kwds)
        if _root is True:
            return self
        raise TypeError("Cannot instantiate %r" % cls)


class _ForwardRef(_TypingBase, _root=True):
    """Wrapper to hold a forward reference."""

    __slots__ = ('__forward_arg__', '__forward_code__',
                 '__forward_evaluated__', '__forward_value__',
                 '__forward_frame__')

    def __init__(self, arg):
        super().__init__(arg)
        if not isinstance(arg, str):
            raise TypeError('ForwardRef must be a string -- got %r' % (arg,))
        try:
            code = compile(arg, '<string>', 'eval')
        except SyntaxError:
            raise SyntaxError('ForwardRef must be an expression -- got %r' %
                              (arg,))
        self.__forward_arg__ = arg
        self.__forward_code__ = code
        self.__forward_evaluated__ = False
        self.__forward_value__ = None
        typing_globals = globals()
        frame = sys._getframe(1)
        while frame is not None and frame.f_globals is typing_globals:
            frame = frame.f_back
        assert frame is not None
        self.__forward_frame__ = frame

    def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
        if not self.__forward_evaluated__:
            if globalns is None and localns is None:
                globalns = localns = {}
            elif globalns is None:
                globalns = localns
            elif localns is None:
                localns = globalns
            self.__forward_value__ = _type_check(
                eval(self.__forward_code__, globalns, localns),
                "Forward references must evaluate to types.")
            self.__forward_evaluated__ = True
        return self.__forward_value__

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, _ForwardRef):
            return NotImplemented
        return (self.__forward_arg__ == other.__forward_arg__ and
                self.__forward_frame__ == other.__forward_frame__)

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash((self.__forward_arg__, self.__forward_frame__))

    def __instancecheck__(self, obj):
        raise TypeError("Forward references cannot be used with isinstance().")

    def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
        raise TypeError("Forward references cannot be used with issubclass().")

    def __repr__(self):
        return '_ForwardRef(%r)' % (self.__forward_arg__,)


class _TypeAlias(_TypingBase, _root=True):
    """Internal helper class for defining generic variants of concrete types.

    Note that this is not a type; let's call it a pseudo-type.  It cannot
    be used in instance and subclass checks in parameterized form, i.e.
    ``isinstance(42, Match[str])`` raises ``TypeError`` instead of returning
    ``False``.
    """

    __slots__ = ('name', 'type_var', 'impl_type', 'type_checker')

    def __init__(self, name, type_var, impl_type, type_checker):
        """Initializer.

        Args:
            name: The name, e.g. 'Pattern'.
            type_var: The type parameter, e.g. AnyStr, or the
                specific type, e.g. str.
            impl_type: The implementation type.
            type_checker: Function that takes an impl_type instance.
                and returns a value that should be a type_var instance.
        """
        assert isinstance(name, str), repr(name)
        assert isinstance(impl_type, type), repr(impl_type)
        assert not isinstance(impl_type, TypingMeta), repr(impl_type)
        assert isinstance(type_var, (type, _TypingBase))
        self.name = name
        self.type_var = type_var
        self.impl_type = impl_type
        self.type_checker = type_checker

    def __repr__(self):
        return "%s[%s]" % (self.name, _type_repr(self.type_var))

    def __getitem__(self, parameter):
        if not isinstance(self.type_var, TypeVar):
            raise TypeError("%s cannot be further parameterized." % self)
        if self.type_var.__constraints__ and isinstance(parameter, type):
            if not issubclass(parameter, self.type_var.__constraints__):
                raise TypeError("%s is not a valid substitution for %s." %
                                (parameter, self.type_var))
        if isinstance(parameter, TypeVar):
            raise TypeError("%s cannot be re-parameterized." % self.type_var)
        return self.__class__(self.name, parameter,
                              self.impl_type, self.type_checker)

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, _TypeAlias):
            return NotImplemented
        return self.name == other.name and self.type_var == other.type_var

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash((self.name, self.type_var))

    def __instancecheck__(self, obj):
        if not isinstance(self.type_var, TypeVar):
            raise TypeError("Parameterized type aliases cannot be used "
                            "with isinstance().")
        return isinstance(obj, self.impl_type)

    def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
        if not isinstance(self.type_var, TypeVar):
            raise TypeError("Parameterized type aliases cannot be used "
                            "with issubclass().")
        return issubclass(cls, self.impl_type)


def _get_type_vars(types, tvars):
    for t in types:
        if isinstance(t, TypingMeta) or isinstance(t, _TypingBase):
            t._get_type_vars(tvars)


def _type_vars(types):
    tvars = []
    _get_type_vars(types, tvars)
    return tuple(tvars)


def _eval_type(t, globalns, localns):
    if isinstance(t, TypingMeta) or isinstance(t, _TypingBase):
        return t._eval_type(globalns, localns)
    else:
        return t


def _type_check(arg, msg):
    """Check that the argument is a type, and return it.

    As a special case, accept None and return type(None) instead.
    Also, _TypeAlias instances (e.g. Match, Pattern) are acceptable.

    The msg argument is a human-readable error message, e.g.

        "Union[arg, ...]: arg should be a type."

    We append the repr() of the actual value (truncated to 100 chars).
    """
    if arg is None:
        return type(None)
    if isinstance(arg, str):
        arg = _ForwardRef(arg)
    if not isinstance(arg, (type, _TypingBase)) and not callable(arg):
        raise TypeError(msg + " Got %.100r." % (arg,))
    return arg


def _type_repr(obj):
    """Return the repr() of an object, special-casing types.

    If obj is a type, we return a shorter version than the default
    type.__repr__, based on the module and qualified name, which is
    typically enough to uniquely identify a type.  For everything
    else, we fall back on repr(obj).
    """
    if isinstance(obj, type) and not isinstance(obj, TypingMeta):
        if obj.__module__ == 'builtins':
            return _qualname(obj)
        else:
            return '%s.%s' % (obj.__module__, _qualname(obj))
    else:
        return repr(obj)


class _Any(_FinalTypingBase, _root=True):
    """Special type indicating an unconstrained type.

    - Any object is an instance of Any.
    - Any class is a subclass of Any.
    - As a special case, Any and object are subclasses of each other.
    """

    __slots__ = ()

    def __instancecheck__(self, obj):
        raise TypeError("Any cannot be used with isinstance().")

    def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
        raise TypeError("Any cannot be used with issubclass().")


Any = _Any(_root=True)


class TypeVar(_TypingBase, _root=True):
    """Type variable.

    Usage::

      T = TypeVar('T')  # Can be anything
      A = TypeVar('A', str, bytes)  # Must be str or bytes

    Type variables exist primarily for the benefit of static type
    checkers.  They serve as the parameters for generic types as well
    as for generic function definitions.  See class Generic for more
    information on generic types.  Generic functions work as follows:

      def repeat(x: T, n: int) -> Sequence[T]:
          '''Return a list containing n references to x.'''
          return [x]*n

      def longest(x: A, y: A) -> A:
          '''Return the longest of two strings.'''
          return x if len(x) >= len(y) else y

    The latter example's signature is essentially the overloading
    of (str, str) -> str and (bytes, bytes) -> bytes.  Also note
    that if the arguments are instances of some subclass of str,
    the return type is still plain str.

    At runtime, isinstance(x, T) will raise TypeError.  However,
    issubclass(C, T) is true for any class C, and issubclass(str, A)
    and issubclass(bytes, A) are true, and issubclass(int, A) is
    false.  (TODO: Why is this needed?  This may change.  See #136.)

    Type variables defined with covariant=True or contravariant=True
    can be used do declare covariant or contravariant generic types.
    See PEP 484 for more details. By default generic types are invariant
    in all type variables.

    Type variables can be introspected. e.g.:

      T.__name__ == 'T'
      T.__constraints__ == ()
      T.__covariant__ == False
      T.__contravariant__ = False
      A.__constraints__ == (str, bytes)
    """

    __slots__ = ('__name__', '__bound__', '__constraints__',
                 '__covariant__', '__contravariant__')

    def __init__(self, name, *constraints, bound=None,
                covariant=False, contravariant=False):
        super().__init__(name, *constraints, bound=bound,
                         covariant=covariant, contravariant=contravariant)
        self.__name__ = name
        if covariant and contravariant:
            raise ValueError("Bivariant types are not supported.")
        self.__covariant__ = bool(covariant)
        self.__contravariant__ = bool(contravariant)
        if constraints and bound is not None:
            raise TypeError("Constraints cannot be combined with bound=...")
        if constraints and len(constraints) == 1:
            raise TypeError("A single constraint is not allowed")
        msg = "TypeVar(name, constraint, ...): constraints must be types."
        self.__constraints__ = tuple(_type_check(t, msg) for t in constraints)
        if bound:
            self.__bound__ = _type_check(bound, "Bound must be a type.")
        else:
            self.__bound__ = None

    def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
        if self not in tvars:
            tvars.append(self)

    def __repr__(self):
        if self.__covariant__:
            prefix = '+'
        elif self.__contravariant__:
            prefix = '-'
        else:
            prefix = '~'
        return prefix + self.__name__

    def __instancecheck__(self, instance):
        raise TypeError("Type variables cannot be used with isinstance().")

    def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
        raise TypeError("Type variables cannot be used with issubclass().")


# Some unconstrained type variables.  These are used by the container types.
# (These are not for export.)
T = TypeVar('T')  # Any type.
KT = TypeVar('KT')  # Key type.
VT = TypeVar('VT')  # Value type.
T_co = TypeVar('T_co', covariant=True)  # Any type covariant containers.
V_co = TypeVar('V_co', covariant=True)  # Any type covariant containers.
VT_co = TypeVar('VT_co', covariant=True)  # Value type covariant containers.
T_contra = TypeVar('T_contra', contravariant=True)  # Ditto contravariant.

# A useful type variable with constraints.  This represents string types.
# (This one *is* for export!)
AnyStr = TypeVar('AnyStr', bytes, str)


def _tp_cache(func):
    cached = functools.lru_cache()(func)
    @functools.wraps(func)
    def inner(*args, **kwds):
        try:
            return cached(*args, **kwds)
        except TypeError:
            pass  # Do not duplicate real errors.
        return func(*args, **kwds)
    return inner


class _Union(_FinalTypingBase, _root=True):
    """Union type; Union[X, Y] means either X or Y.

    To define a union, use e.g. Union[int, str].  Details:

    - The arguments must be types and there must be at least one.

    - None as an argument is a special case and is replaced by
      type(None).

    - Unions of unions are flattened, e.g.::

        Union[Union[int, str], float] == Union[int, str, float]

    - Unions of a single argument vanish, e.g.::

        Union[int] == int  # The constructor actually returns int

    - Redundant arguments are skipped, e.g.::

        Union[int, str, int] == Union[int, str]

    - When comparing unions, the argument order is ignored, e.g.::

        Union[int, str] == Union[str, int]

    - When two arguments have a subclass relationship, the least
      derived argument is kept, e.g.::

        class Employee: pass
        class Manager(Employee): pass
        Union[int, Employee, Manager] == Union[int, Employee]
        Union[Manager, int, Employee] == Union[int, Employee]
        Union[Employee, Manager] == Employee

    - Corollary: if Any is present it is the sole survivor, e.g.::

        Union[int, Any] == Any

    - Similar for object::

        Union[int, object] == object

    - To cut a tie: Union[object, Any] == Union[Any, object] == Any.

    - You cannot subclass or instantiate a union.

    - You cannot write Union[X][Y] (what would it mean?).

    - You can use Optional[X] as a shorthand for Union[X, None].
    """

    __slots__ = ('__union_params__', '__union_set_params__')

    def __new__(cls, parameters=None, *args, _root=False):
        self = super().__new__(cls, parameters, *args, _root=_root)
        if parameters is None:
            self.__union_params__ = None
            self.__union_set_params__ = None
            return self
        if not isinstance(parameters, tuple):
            raise TypeError("Expected parameters=<tuple>")
        # Flatten out Union[Union[...], ...] and type-check non-Union args.
        params = []
        msg = "Union[arg, ...]: each arg must be a type."
        for p in parameters:
            if isinstance(p, _Union):
                params.extend(p.__union_params__)
            else:
                params.append(_type_check(p, msg))
        # Weed out strict duplicates, preserving the first of each occurrence.
        all_params = set(params)
        if len(all_params) < len(params):
            new_params = []
            for t in params:
                if t in all_params:
                    new_params.append(t)
                    all_params.remove(t)
            params = new_params
            assert not all_params, all_params
        # Weed out subclasses.
        # E.g. Union[int, Employee, Manager] == Union[int, Employee].
        # If Any or object is present it will be the sole survivor.
        # If both Any and object are present, Any wins.
        # Never discard type variables, except against Any.
        # (In particular, Union[str, AnyStr] != AnyStr.)
        all_params = set(params)
        for t1 in params:
            if t1 is Any:
                return Any
            if not isinstance(t1, type):
                continue
            if any(isinstance(t2, type) and issubclass(t1, t2)
                   for t2 in all_params - {t1}
                   if not (isinstance(t2, GenericMeta) and
                           t2.__origin__ is not None)):
                all_params.remove(t1)
        # It's not a union if there's only one type left.
        if len(all_params) == 1:
            return all_params.pop()
        self.__union_params__ = tuple(t for t in params if t in all_params)
        self.__union_set_params__ = frozenset(self.__union_params__)
        return self

    def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
        p = tuple(_eval_type(t, globalns, localns)
                  for t in self.__union_params__)
        if p == self.__union_params__:
            return self
        else:
            return self.__class__(p, _root=True)

    def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
        if self.__union_params__:
            _get_type_vars(self.__union_params__, tvars)

    def __repr__(self):
        r = super().__repr__()
        if self.__union_params__:
            r += '[%s]' % (', '.join(_type_repr(t)
                                     for t in self.__union_params__))
        return r

    @_tp_cache
    def __getitem__(self, parameters):
        if self.__union_params__ is not None:
            raise TypeError(
                "Cannot subscript an existing Union. Use Union[u, t] instead.")
        if parameters == ():
            raise TypeError("Cannot take a Union of no types.")
        if not isinstance(parameters, tuple):
            parameters = (parameters,)
        return self.__class__(parameters, _root=True)

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, _Union):
            return NotImplemented
        return self.__union_set_params__ == other.__union_set_params__

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash(self.__union_set_params__)

    def __instancecheck__(self, obj):
        raise TypeError("Unions cannot be used with isinstance().")

    def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
        raise TypeError("Unions cannot be used with issubclass().")


Union = _Union(_root=True)


class _Optional(_FinalTypingBase, _root=True):
    """Optional type.

    Optional[X] is equivalent to Union[X, type(None)].
    """

    __slots__ = ()

    @_tp_cache
    def __getitem__(self, arg):
        arg = _type_check(arg, "Optional[t] requires a single type.")
        return Union[arg, type(None)]


Optional = _Optional(_root=True)


class _Tuple(_FinalTypingBase, _root=True):
    """Tuple type; Tuple[X, Y] is the cross-product type of X and Y.

    Example: Tuple[T1, T2] is a tuple of two elements corresponding
    to type variables T1 and T2.  Tuple[int, float, str] is a tuple
    of an int, a float and a string.

    To specify a variable-length tuple of homogeneous type, use Tuple[T, ...].
    """

    __slots__ = ('__tuple_params__', '__tuple_use_ellipsis__')

    def __init__(self, parameters=None,
                use_ellipsis=False, _root=False):
        self.__tuple_params__ = parameters
        self.__tuple_use_ellipsis__ = use_ellipsis

    def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
        if self.__tuple_params__:
            _get_type_vars(self.__tuple_params__, tvars)

    def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
        tp = self.__tuple_params__
        if tp is None:
            return self
        p = tuple(_eval_type(t, globalns, localns) for t in tp)
        if p == self.__tuple_params__:
            return self
        else:
            return self.__class__(p, _root=True)

    def __repr__(self):
        r = super().__repr__()
        if self.__tuple_params__ is not None:
            params = [_type_repr(p) for p in self.__tuple_params__]
            if self.__tuple_use_ellipsis__:
                params.append('...')
            if not params:
                params.append('()')
            r += '[%s]' % (
                ', '.join(params))
        return r

    @_tp_cache
    def __getitem__(self, parameters):
        if self.__tuple_params__ is not None:
            raise TypeError("Cannot re-parameterize %r" % (self,))
        if not isinstance(parameters, tuple):
            parameters = (parameters,)
        if len(parameters) == 2 and parameters[1] == Ellipsis:
            parameters = parameters[:1]
            use_ellipsis = True
            msg = "Tuple[t, ...]: t must be a type."
        else:
            use_ellipsis = False
            msg = "Tuple[t0, t1, ...]: each t must be a type."
        parameters = tuple(_type_check(p, msg) for p in parameters)
        return self.__class__(parameters,
                              use_ellipsis=use_ellipsis, _root=True)

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, _Tuple):
            return NotImplemented
        return (self.__tuple_params__ == other.__tuple_params__ and
                self.__tuple_use_ellipsis__ == other.__tuple_use_ellipsis__)

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash((self.__tuple_params__, self.__tuple_use_ellipsis__))

    def __instancecheck__(self, obj):
        if self.__tuple_params__ == None:
            return isinstance(obj, tuple)
        raise TypeError("Parameterized Tuple cannot be used "
                        "with isinstance().")

    def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
        if self.__tuple_params__ == None:
            return issubclass(cls, tuple)
        raise TypeError("Parameterized Tuple cannot be used "
                        "with issubclass().")


Tuple = _Tuple(_root=True)


class _Callable(_FinalTypingBase, _root=True):
    """Callable type; Callable[[int], str] is a function of (int) -> str.

    The subscription syntax must always be used with exactly two
    values: the argument list and the return type.  The argument list
    must be a list of types; the return type must be a single type.

    There is no syntax to indicate optional or keyword arguments,
    such function types are rarely used as callback types.
    """

    __slots__ = ('__args__', '__result__')

    def __init__(self, args=None, result=None, _root=False):
        if args is None and result is None:
            pass
        else:
            if args is not Ellipsis:
                if not isinstance(args, list):
                    raise TypeError("Callable[args, result]: "
                                    "args must be a list."
                                    " Got %.100r." % (args,))
                msg = "Callable[[arg, ...], result]: each arg must be a type."
                args = tuple(_type_check(arg, msg) for arg in args)
            msg = "Callable[args, result]: result must be a type."
            result = _type_check(result, msg)
        self.__args__ = args
        self.__result__ = result

    def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
        if self.__args__ and self.__args__ is not Ellipsis:
            _get_type_vars(self.__args__, tvars)

    def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
        if self.__args__ is None and self.__result__ is None:
            return self
        if self.__args__ is Ellipsis:
            args = self.__args__
        else:
            args = [_eval_type(t, globalns, localns) for t in self.__args__]
        result = _eval_type(self.__result__, globalns, localns)
        if args == self.__args__ and result == self.__result__:
            return self
        else:
            return self.__class__(args, result, _root=True)

    def __repr__(self):
        r = super().__repr__()
        if self.__args__ is not None or self.__result__ is not None:
            if self.__args__ is Ellipsis:
                args_r = '...'
            else:
                args_r = '[%s]' % ', '.join(_type_repr(t)
                                            for t in self.__args__)
            r += '[%s, %s]' % (args_r, _type_repr(self.__result__))
        return r

    def __getitem__(self, parameters):
        if self.__args__ is not None or self.__result__ is not None:
            raise TypeError("This Callable type is already parameterized.")
        if not isinstance(parameters, tuple) or len(parameters) != 2:
            raise TypeError(
                "Callable must be used as Callable[[arg, ...], result].")
        args, result = parameters
        return self.__class__(args, result, _root=True)

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, _Callable):
            return NotImplemented
        return (self.__args__ == other.__args__ and
                self.__result__ == other.__result__)

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash(self.__args__) ^ hash(self.__result__)

    def __instancecheck__(self, obj):
        # For unparametrized Callable we allow this, because
        # typing.Callable should be equivalent to
        # collections.abc.Callable.
        if self.__args__ is None and self.__result__ is None:
            return isinstance(obj, collections_abc.Callable)
        else:
            raise TypeError("Parameterized Callable cannot be used "
                            "with isinstance().")

    def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
        if self.__args__ is None and self.__result__ is None:
            return issubclass(cls, collections_abc.Callable)
        else:
            raise TypeError("Parameterized Callable cannot be used "
                            "with issubclass().")


Callable = _Callable(_root=True)


def _gorg(a):
    """Return the farthest origin of a generic class."""
    assert isinstance(a, GenericMeta)
    while a.__origin__ is not None:
        a = a.__origin__
    return a


def _geqv(a, b):
    """Return whether two generic classes are equivalent.

    The intention is to consider generic class X and any of its
    parameterized forms (X[T], X[int], etc.)  as equivalent.

    However, X is not equivalent to a subclass of X.

    The relation is reflexive, symmetric and transitive.
    """
    assert isinstance(a, GenericMeta) and isinstance(b, GenericMeta)
    # Reduce each to its origin.
    return _gorg(a) is _gorg(b)


def _next_in_mro(cls):
    """Helper for Generic.__new__.

    Returns the class after the last occurrence of Generic or
    Generic[...] in cls.__mro__.
    """
    next_in_mro = object
    # Look for the last occurrence of Generic or Generic[...].
    for i, c in enumerate(cls.__mro__[:-1]):
        if isinstance(c, GenericMeta) and _gorg(c) is Generic:
            next_in_mro = cls.__mro__[i+1]
    return next_in_mro


class GenericMeta(TypingMeta, abc.ABCMeta):
    """Metaclass for generic types."""

    def __new__(cls, name, bases, namespace,
                tvars=None, args=None, origin=None, extra=None):
        self = super().__new__(cls, name, bases, namespace, _root=True)

        if tvars is not None:
            # Called from __getitem__() below.
            assert origin is not None
            assert all(isinstance(t, TypeVar) for t in tvars), tvars
        else:
            # Called from class statement.
            assert tvars is None, tvars
            assert args is None, args
            assert origin is None, origin

            # Get the full set of tvars from the bases.
            tvars = _type_vars(bases)
            # Look for Generic[T1, ..., Tn].
            # If found, tvars must be a subset of it.
            # If not found, tvars is it.
            # Also check for and reject plain Generic,
            # and reject multiple Generic[...].
            gvars = None
            for base in bases:
                if base is Generic:
                    raise TypeError("Cannot inherit from plain Generic")
                if (isinstance(base, GenericMeta) and
                        base.__origin__ is Generic):
                    if gvars is not None:
                        raise TypeError(
                            "Cannot inherit from Generic[...] multiple types.")
                    gvars = base.__parameters__
            if gvars is None:
                gvars = tvars
            else:
                tvarset = set(tvars)
                gvarset = set(gvars)
                if not tvarset <= gvarset:
                    raise TypeError(
                        "Some type variables (%s) "
                        "are not listed in Generic[%s]" %
                        (", ".join(str(t) for t in tvars if t not in gvarset),
                         ", ".join(str(g) for g in gvars)))
                tvars = gvars

        self.__parameters__ = tvars
        self.__args__ = args
        self.__origin__ = origin
        self.__extra__ = extra
        # Speed hack (https://github.com/python/typing/issues/196).
        self.__next_in_mro__ = _next_in_mro(self)
        return self

    def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
        if self.__origin__ and self.__parameters__:
            _get_type_vars(self.__parameters__, tvars)

    def __repr__(self):
        if self.__origin__ is not None:
            r = repr(self.__origin__)
        else:
            r = super().__repr__()
        if self.__args__:
            r += '[%s]' % (
                ', '.join(_type_repr(p) for p in self.__args__))
        if self.__parameters__:
            r += '<%s>' % (
                ', '.join(_type_repr(p) for p in self.__parameters__))
        return r

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, GenericMeta):
            return NotImplemented
        if self.__origin__ is not None:
            return (self.__origin__ is other.__origin__ and
                    self.__args__ == other.__args__ and
                    self.__parameters__ == other.__parameters__)
        else:
            return self is other

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash((self.__name__, self.__parameters__))

    @_tp_cache
    def __getitem__(self, params):
        if not isinstance(params, tuple):
            params = (params,)
        if not params:
            raise TypeError(
                "Parameter list to %s[...] cannot be empty" % _qualname(self))
        msg = "Parameters to generic types must be types."
        params = tuple(_type_check(p, msg) for p in params)
        if self is Generic:
            # Generic can only be subscripted with unique type variables.
            if not all(isinstance(p, TypeVar) for p in params):
                raise TypeError(
                    "Parameters to Generic[...] must all be type variables")
            if len(set(params)) != len(params):
                raise TypeError(
                    "Parameters to Generic[...] must all be unique")
            tvars = params
            args = None
        elif self is _Protocol:
            # _Protocol is internal, don't check anything.
            tvars = params
            args = None
        elif self.__origin__ in (Generic, _Protocol):
            # Can't subscript Generic[...] or _Protocol[...].
            raise TypeError("Cannot subscript already-subscripted %s" %
                            repr(self))
        else:
            # Subscripting a regular Generic subclass.
            if not self.__parameters__:
                raise TypeError("%s is not a generic class" % repr(self))
            alen = len(params)
            elen = len(self.__parameters__)
            if alen != elen:
                raise TypeError(
                    "Too %s parameters for %s; actual %s, expected %s" %
                    ("many" if alen > elen else "few", repr(self), alen, elen))
            tvars = _type_vars(params)
            args = params
        return self.__class__(self.__name__,
                              (self,) + self.__bases__,
                              dict(self.__dict__),
                              tvars=tvars,
                              args=args,
                              origin=self,
                              extra=self.__extra__)

    def __instancecheck__(self, instance):
        # Since we extend ABC.__subclasscheck__ and
        # ABC.__instancecheck__ inlines the cache checking done by the
        # latter, we must extend __instancecheck__ too. For simplicity
        # we just skip the cache check -- instance checks for generic
        # classes are supposed to be rare anyways.
        return self.__subclasscheck__(instance.__class__)

    def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
        if self is Generic:
            raise TypeError("Class %r cannot be used with class "
                            "or instance checks" % self)
        if (self.__origin__ is not None and
            sys._getframe(1).f_globals['__name__'] != 'abc'):
            raise TypeError("Parameterized generics cannot be used with class "
                            "or instance checks")
        if super().__subclasscheck__(cls):
            return True
        if self.__extra__ is not None:
            return issubclass(cls, self.__extra__)
        return False


# Prevent checks for Generic to crash when defining Generic.
Generic = None


class Generic(metaclass=GenericMeta):
    """Abstract base class for generic types.

    A generic type is typically declared by inheriting from an
    instantiation of this class with one or more type variables.
    For example, a generic mapping type might be defined as::

      class Mapping(Generic[KT, VT]):
          def __getitem__(self, key: KT) -> VT:
              ...
          # Etc.

    This class can then be used as follows::

      def lookup_name(mapping: Mapping[KT, VT], key: KT, default: VT) -> VT:
          try:
              return mapping[key]
          except KeyError:
              return default
    """

    __slots__ = ()

    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
        if cls.__origin__ is None:
            return cls.__next_in_mro__.__new__(cls)
        else:
            origin = _gorg(cls)
            obj = cls.__next_in_mro__.__new__(origin)
            obj.__init__(*args, **kwds)
            return obj


class _ClassVar(_FinalTypingBase, _root=True):
    """Special type construct to mark class variables.

    An annotation wrapped in ClassVar indicates that a given
    attribute is intended to be used as a class variable and
    should not be set on instances of that class. Usage::

      class Starship:
          stats: ClassVar[Dict[str, int]] = {} # class variable
          damage: int = 10                     # instance variable

    ClassVar accepts only types and cannot be further subscribed.

    Note that ClassVar is not a class itself, and should not
    be used with isinstance() or issubclass().
    """

    __slots__ = ('__type__',)

    def __init__(self, tp=None, **kwds):
        self.__type__ = tp

    def __getitem__(self, item):
        cls = type(self)
        if self.__type__ is None:
            return cls(_type_check(item,
                       '{} accepts only single type.'.format(cls.__name__[1:])),
                       _root=True)
        raise TypeError('{} cannot be further subscripted'
                        .format(cls.__name__[1:]))

    def _eval_type(self, globalns, localns):
        new_tp = _eval_type(self.__type__, globalns, localns)
        if new_tp == self.__type__:
            return self
        return type(self)(new_tp, _root=True)

    def _get_type_vars(self, tvars):
        if self.__type__:
            _get_type_vars(self.__type__, tvars)

    def __repr__(self):
        r = super().__repr__()
        if self.__type__ is not None:
            r += '[{}]'.format(_type_repr(self.__type__))
        return r

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash((type(self).__name__, self.__type__))

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, _ClassVar):
            return NotImplemented
        if self.__type__ is not None:
            return self.__type__ == other.__type__
        return self is other

ClassVar = _ClassVar(_root=True)


def cast(typ, val):
    """Cast a value to a type.

    This returns the value unchanged.  To the type checker this
    signals that the return value has the designated type, but at
    runtime we intentionally don't check anything (we want this
    to be as fast as possible).
    """
    return val


def _get_defaults(func):
    """Internal helper to extract the default arguments, by name."""
    code = func.__code__
    pos_count = code.co_argcount
    arg_names = code.co_varnames
    arg_names = arg_names[:pos_count]
    defaults = func.__defaults__ or ()
    kwdefaults = func.__kwdefaults__
    res = dict(kwdefaults) if kwdefaults else {}
    pos_offset = pos_count - len(defaults)
    for name, value in zip(arg_names[pos_offset:], defaults):
        assert name not in res
        res[name] = value
    return res


if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 3):
    def get_type_hints(obj, globalns=None, localns=None):
        """Return type hints for an object.

        This is often the same as obj.__annotations__, but it handles
        forward references encoded as string literals, and if necessary
        adds Optional[t] if a default value equal to None is set.

        The argument may be a module, class, method, or function. The annotations
        are returned as a dictionary, or in the case of a class, a ChainMap of
        dictionaries.

        TypeError is raised if the argument is not of a type that can contain
        annotations, and an empty dictionary is returned if no annotations are
        present.

        BEWARE -- the behavior of globalns and localns is counterintuitive
        (unless you are familiar with how eval() and exec() work).  The
        search order is locals first, then globals.

        - If no dict arguments are passed, an attempt is made to use the
          globals from obj, and these are also used as the locals.  If the
          object does not appear to have globals, an exception is raised.

        - If one dict argument is passed, it is used for both globals and
          locals.

        - If two dict arguments are passed, they specify globals and
          locals, respectively.
        """

        if getattr(obj, '__no_type_check__', None):
            return {}
        if globalns is None:
            globalns = getattr(obj, '__globals__', {})
            if localns is None:
                localns = globalns
        elif localns is None:
            localns = globalns

        if (isinstance(obj, types.FunctionType) or
            isinstance(obj, types.BuiltinFunctionType) or
            isinstance(obj, types.MethodType)):
            defaults = _get_defaults(obj)
            hints = obj.__annotations__
            for name, value in hints.items():
                if value is None:
                    value = type(None)
                if isinstance(value, str):
                    value = _ForwardRef(value)
                value = _eval_type(value, globalns, localns)
                if name in defaults and defaults[name] is None:
                    value = Optional[value]
                hints[name] = value
            return hints

        if isinstance(obj, types.ModuleType):
            try:
                hints = obj.__annotations__
            except AttributeError:
                return {}
            # we keep only those annotations that can be accessed on module
            members = obj.__dict__
            hints = {name: value for name, value in hints.items()
                                              if name in members}
            for name, value in hints.items():
                if value is None:
                    value = type(None)
                if isinstance(value, str):
                    value = _ForwardRef(value)
                value = _eval_type(value, globalns, localns)
                hints[name] = value
            return hints

        if isinstance(object, type):
            cmap = None
            for base in reversed(obj.__mro__):
                new_map = collections.ChainMap if cmap is None else cmap.new_child
                try:
                    hints = base.__dict__['__annotations__']
                except KeyError:
                    cmap = new_map()
                else:
                    for name, value in hints.items():
                        if value is None:
                            value = type(None)
                        if isinstance(value, str):
                            value = _ForwardRef(value)
                        value = _eval_type(value, globalns, localns)
                        hints[name] = value
                    cmap = new_map(hints)
            return cmap

        raise TypeError('{!r} is not a module, class, method, '
                        'or function.'.format(obj))

else:
    def get_type_hints(obj, globalns=None, localns=None):
        """Return type hints for a function or method object.

        This is often the same as obj.__annotations__, but it handles
        forward references encoded as string literals, and if necessary
        adds Optional[t] if a default value equal to None is set.

        BEWARE -- the behavior of globalns and localns is counterintuitive
        (unless you are familiar with how eval() and exec() work).  The
        search order is locals first, then globals.

        - If no dict arguments are passed, an attempt is made to use the
          globals from obj, and these are also used as the locals.  If the
          object does not appear to have globals, an exception is raised.

        - If one dict argument is passed, it is used for both globals and
          locals.

        - If two dict arguments are passed, they specify globals and
          locals, respectively.
        """
        if getattr(obj, '__no_type_check__', None):
            return {}
        if globalns is None:
            globalns = getattr(obj, '__globals__', {})
            if localns is None:
                localns = globalns
        elif localns is None:
            localns = globalns
        defaults = _get_defaults(obj)
        hints = dict(obj.__annotations__)
        for name, value in hints.items():
            if isinstance(value, str):
                value = _ForwardRef(value)
            value = _eval_type(value, globalns, localns)
            if name in defaults and defaults[name] is None:
                value = Optional[value]
            hints[name] = value
        return hints


def no_type_check(arg):
    """Decorator to indicate that annotations are not type hints.

    The argument must be a class or function; if it is a class, it
    applies recursively to all methods and classes defined in that class
    (but not to methods defined in its superclasses or subclasses).

    This mutates the function(s) or class(es) in place.
    """
    if isinstance(arg, type):
        arg_attrs = arg.__dict__.copy()
        for attr, val in arg.__dict__.items():
            if val in arg.__bases__:
                arg_attrs.pop(attr)
        for obj in arg_attrs.values():
            if isinstance(obj, types.FunctionType):
                obj.__no_type_check__ = True
            if isinstance(obj, type):
                no_type_check(obj)
    try:
        arg.__no_type_check__ = True
    except TypeError: # built-in classes
        pass
    return arg


def no_type_check_decorator(decorator):
    """Decorator to give another decorator the @no_type_check effect.

    This wraps the decorator with something that wraps the decorated
    function in @no_type_check.
    """

    @functools.wraps(decorator)
    def wrapped_decorator(*args, **kwds):
        func = decorator(*args, **kwds)
        func = no_type_check(func)
        return func

    return wrapped_decorator


def _overload_dummy(*args, **kwds):
    """Helper for @overload to raise when called."""
    raise NotImplementedError(
        "You should not call an overloaded function. "
        "A series of @overload-decorated functions "
        "outside a stub module should always be followed "
        "by an implementation that is not @overload-ed.")


def overload(func):
    """Decorator for overloaded functions/methods.

    In a stub file, place two or more stub definitions for the same
    function in a row, each decorated with @overload.  For example:

      @overload
      def utf8(value: None) -> None: ...
      @overload
      def utf8(value: bytes) -> bytes: ...
      @overload
      def utf8(value: str) -> bytes: ...

    In a non-stub file (i.e. a regular .py file), do the same but
    follow it with an implementation.  The implementation should *not*
    be decorated with @overload.  For example:

      @overload
      def utf8(value: None) -> None: ...
      @overload
      def utf8(value: bytes) -> bytes: ...
      @overload
      def utf8(value: str) -> bytes: ...
      def utf8(value):
          # implementation goes here
    """
    return _overload_dummy


class _ProtocolMeta(GenericMeta):
    """Internal metaclass for _Protocol.

    This exists so _Protocol classes can be generic without deriving
    from Generic.
    """

    def __instancecheck__(self, obj):
        raise TypeError("Protocols cannot be used with isinstance().")

    def __subclasscheck__(self, cls):
        if not self._is_protocol:
            # No structural checks since this isn't a protocol.
            return NotImplemented

        if self is _Protocol:
            # Every class is a subclass of the empty protocol.
            return True

        # Find all attributes defined in the protocol.
        attrs = self._get_protocol_attrs()

        for attr in attrs:
            if not any(attr in d.__dict__ for d in cls.__mro__):
                return False
        return True

    def _get_protocol_attrs(self):
        # Get all Protocol base classes.
        protocol_bases = []
        for c in self.__mro__:
            if getattr(c, '_is_protocol', False) and c.__name__ != '_Protocol':
                protocol_bases.append(c)

        # Get attributes included in protocol.
        attrs = set()
        for base in protocol_bases:
            for attr in base.__dict__.keys():
                # Include attributes not defined in any non-protocol bases.
                for c in self.__mro__:
                    if (c is not base and attr in c.__dict__ and
                            not getattr(c, '_is_protocol', False)):
                        break
                else:
                    if (not attr.startswith('_abc_') and
                            attr != '__abstractmethods__' and
                            attr != '__annotations__' and
                            attr != '__weakref__' and
                            attr != '_is_protocol' and
                            attr != '__dict__' and
                            attr != '__args__' and
                            attr != '__slots__' and
                            attr != '_get_protocol_attrs' and
                            attr != '__next_in_mro__' and
                            attr != '__parameters__' and
                            attr != '__origin__' and
                            attr != '__extra__' and
                            attr != '__module__'):
                        attrs.add(attr)

        return attrs


class _Protocol(metaclass=_ProtocolMeta):
    """Internal base class for protocol classes.

    This implements a simple-minded structural isinstance check
    (similar but more general than the one-offs in collections.abc
    such as Hashable).
    """

    __slots__ = ()

    _is_protocol = True


# Various ABCs mimicking those in collections.abc.
# A few are simply re-exported for completeness.

Hashable = collections_abc.Hashable  # Not generic.


if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Awaitable'):
    class Awaitable(Generic[T_co], extra=collections_abc.Awaitable):
        __slots__ = ()
else:
    Awaitable = None


if hasattr(collections_abc, 'AsyncIterable'):

    class AsyncIterable(Generic[T_co], extra=collections_abc.AsyncIterable):
        __slots__ = ()

    class AsyncIterator(AsyncIterable[T_co],
                        extra=collections_abc.AsyncIterator):
        __slots__ = ()

else:
    AsyncIterable = None
    AsyncIterator = None


class Iterable(Generic[T_co], extra=collections_abc.Iterable):
    __slots__ = ()


class Iterator(Iterable[T_co], extra=collections_abc.Iterator):
    __slots__ = ()


class SupportsInt(_Protocol):
    __slots__ = ()

    @abstractmethod
    def __int__(self) -> int:
        pass


class SupportsFloat(_Protocol):
    __slots__ = ()

    @abstractmethod
    def __float__(self) -> float:
        pass


class SupportsComplex(_Protocol):
    __slots__ = ()

    @abstractmethod
    def __complex__(self) -> complex:
        pass


class SupportsBytes(_Protocol):
    __slots__ = ()

    @abstractmethod
    def __bytes__(self) -> bytes:
        pass


class SupportsAbs(_Protocol[T_co]):
    __slots__ = ()

    @abstractmethod
    def __abs__(self) -> T_co:
        pass


class SupportsRound(_Protocol[T_co]):
    __slots__ = ()

    @abstractmethod
    def __round__(self, ndigits: int = 0) -> T_co:
        pass


if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Reversible'):
    class Reversible(Iterable[T_co], extra=collections_abc.Reversible):
        __slots__ = ()
else:
    class Reversible(_Protocol[T_co]):
        __slots__ = ()

        @abstractmethod
        def __reversed__(self) -> 'Iterator[T_co]':
            pass


Sized = collections_abc.Sized  # Not generic.


class Container(Generic[T_co], extra=collections_abc.Container):
    __slots__ = ()


if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Collection'):
    class Collection(Sized, Iterable[T_co], Container[T_co],
                     extra=collections_abc.Collection):
        __slots__ = ()

    __all__.append('Collection')


# Callable was defined earlier.

if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Collection'):
    class AbstractSet(Collection[T_co],
                      extra=collections_abc.Set):
        __slots__ = ()
else:
    class AbstractSet(Sized, Iterable[T_co], Container[T_co],
                      extra=collections_abc.Set):
        __slots__ = ()


class MutableSet(AbstractSet[T], extra=collections_abc.MutableSet):
    __slots__ = ()


# NOTE: It is only covariant in the value type.
if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Collection'):
    class Mapping(Collection[KT], Generic[KT, VT_co],
                  extra=collections_abc.Mapping):
        __slots__ = ()
else:
    class Mapping(Sized, Iterable[KT], Container[KT], Generic[KT, VT_co],
                  extra=collections_abc.Mapping):
        __slots__ = ()


class MutableMapping(Mapping[KT, VT], extra=collections_abc.MutableMapping):
    __slots__ = ()

if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Reversible'):
    if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Collection'):
        class Sequence(Reversible[T_co], Collection[T_co],
                   extra=collections_abc.Sequence):
            __slots__ = ()
    else:
        class Sequence(Sized, Reversible[T_co], Container[T_co],
                   extra=collections_abc.Sequence):
            __slots__ = ()
else:
    class Sequence(Sized, Iterable[T_co], Container[T_co],
                   extra=collections_abc.Sequence):
        __slots__ = ()


class MutableSequence(Sequence[T], extra=collections_abc.MutableSequence):
    __slots__ = ()


class ByteString(Sequence[int], extra=collections_abc.ByteString):
    __slots__ = ()


ByteString.register(type(memoryview(b'')))


class List(list, MutableSequence[T], extra=list):

    __slots__ = ()

    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
        if _geqv(cls, List):
            raise TypeError("Type List cannot be instantiated; "
                            "use list() instead")
        return list.__new__(cls, *args, **kwds)


class Set(set, MutableSet[T], extra=set):

    __slots__ = ()

    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
        if _geqv(cls, Set):
            raise TypeError("Type Set cannot be instantiated; "
                            "use set() instead")
        return set.__new__(cls, *args, **kwds)


class FrozenSet(frozenset, AbstractSet[T_co], extra=frozenset):
    __slots__ = ()

    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
        if _geqv(cls, FrozenSet):
            raise TypeError("Type FrozenSet cannot be instantiated; "
                            "use frozenset() instead")
        return frozenset.__new__(cls, *args, **kwds)


class MappingView(Sized, Iterable[T_co], extra=collections_abc.MappingView):
    __slots__ = ()


class KeysView(MappingView[KT], AbstractSet[KT],
               extra=collections_abc.KeysView):
    __slots__ = ()


class ItemsView(MappingView[Tuple[KT, VT_co]],
                AbstractSet[Tuple[KT, VT_co]],
                Generic[KT, VT_co],
                extra=collections_abc.ItemsView):
    __slots__ = ()


class ValuesView(MappingView[VT_co], extra=collections_abc.ValuesView):
    __slots__ = ()


if hasattr(contextlib, 'AbstractContextManager'):
    class ContextManager(Generic[T_co], extra=contextlib.AbstractContextManager):
        __slots__ = ()
    __all__.append('ContextManager')


class Dict(dict, MutableMapping[KT, VT], extra=dict):

    __slots__ = ()

    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
        if _geqv(cls, Dict):
            raise TypeError("Type Dict cannot be instantiated; "
                            "use dict() instead")
        return dict.__new__(cls, *args, **kwds)

class DefaultDict(collections.defaultdict, MutableMapping[KT, VT],
                  extra=collections.defaultdict):

    __slots__ = ()

    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
        if _geqv(cls, DefaultDict):
            raise TypeError("Type DefaultDict cannot be instantiated; "
                            "use collections.defaultdict() instead")
        return collections.defaultdict.__new__(cls, *args, **kwds)

# Determine what base class to use for Generator.
if hasattr(collections_abc, 'Generator'):
    # Sufficiently recent versions of 3.5 have a Generator ABC.
    _G_base = collections_abc.Generator
else:
    # Fall back on the exact type.
    _G_base = types.GeneratorType


class Generator(Iterator[T_co], Generic[T_co, T_contra, V_co],
                extra=_G_base):
    __slots__ = ()

    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
        if _geqv(cls, Generator):
            raise TypeError("Type Generator cannot be instantiated; "
                            "create a subclass instead")
        return super().__new__(cls, *args, **kwds)


# Internal type variable used for Type[].
CT_co = TypeVar('CT_co', covariant=True, bound=type)


# This is not a real generic class.  Don't use outside annotations.
class Type(Generic[CT_co], extra=type):
    """A special construct usable to annotate class objects.

    For example, suppose we have the following classes::

      class User: ...  # Abstract base for User classes
      class BasicUser(User): ...
      class ProUser(User): ...
      class TeamUser(User): ...

    And a function that takes a class argument that's a subclass of
    User and returns an instance of the corresponding class::

      U = TypeVar('U', bound=User)
      def new_user(user_class: Type[U]) -> U:
          user = user_class()
          # (Here we could write the user object to a database)
          return user

      joe = new_user(BasicUser)

    At this point the type checker knows that joe has type BasicUser.
    """

    __slots__ = ()


def _make_nmtuple(name, types):
    nm_tpl = collections.namedtuple(name, [n for n, t in types])
    nm_tpl._field_types = dict(types)
    try:
        nm_tpl.__module__ = sys._getframe(2).f_globals.get('__name__', '__main__')
    except (AttributeError, ValueError):
        pass
    return nm_tpl


if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6):
    class NamedTupleMeta(type):

        def __new__(cls, typename, bases, ns, *, _root=False):
            if _root:
                return super().__new__(cls, typename, bases, ns)
            types = ns.get('__annotations__', {})
            return _make_nmtuple(typename, types.items())

    class NamedTuple(metaclass=NamedTupleMeta, _root=True):
        """Typed version of namedtuple.

        Usage::

            class Employee(NamedTuple):
                name: str
                id: int

        This is equivalent to::

            Employee = collections.namedtuple('Employee', ['name', 'id'])

        The resulting class has one extra attribute: _field_types,
        giving a dict mapping field names to types.  (The field names
        are in the _fields attribute, which is part of the namedtuple
        API.) Backward-compatible usage::

            Employee = NamedTuple('Employee', [('name', str), ('id', int)])
        """

        def __new__(self, typename, fields):
            return _make_nmtuple(typename, fields)
else:
    def NamedTuple(typename, fields):
        """Typed version of namedtuple.

        Usage::

            Employee = typing.NamedTuple('Employee', [('name', str), 'id', int)])

        This is equivalent to::

            Employee = collections.namedtuple('Employee', ['name', 'id'])

        The resulting class has one extra attribute: _field_types,
        giving a dict mapping field names to types.  (The field names
        are in the _fields attribute, which is part of the namedtuple
        API.)
        """
        return _make_nmtuple(typename, fields)


def NewType(name, tp):
    """NewType creates simple unique types with almost zero
    runtime overhead. NewType(name, tp) is considered a subtype of tp
    by static type checkers. At runtime, NewType(name, tp) returns
    a dummy function that simply returns its argument. Usage::

        UserId = NewType('UserId', int)

        def name_by_id(user_id: UserId) -> str:
            ...

        UserId('user')          # Fails type check

        name_by_id(42)          # Fails type check
        name_by_id(UserId(42))  # OK

        num = UserId(5) + 1     # type: int
    """

    def new_type(x):
        return x

    new_type.__name__ = name
    new_type.__supertype__ = tp
    return new_type


# Python-version-specific alias (Python 2: unicode; Python 3: str)
Text = str


# Constant that's True when type checking, but False here.
TYPE_CHECKING = False


class IO(Generic[AnyStr]):
    """Generic base class for TextIO and BinaryIO.

    This is an abstract, generic version of the return of open().

    NOTE: This does not distinguish between the different possible
    classes (text vs. binary, read vs. write vs. read/write,
    append-only, unbuffered).  The TextIO and BinaryIO subclasses
    below capture the distinctions between text vs. binary, which is
    pervasive in the interface; however we currently do not offer a
    way to track the other distinctions in the type system.
    """

    __slots__ = ()

    @abstractproperty
    def mode(self) -> str:
        pass

    @abstractproperty
    def name(self) -> str:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def close(self) -> None:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def closed(self) -> bool:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def fileno(self) -> int:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def flush(self) -> None:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def isatty(self) -> bool:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def read(self, n: int = -1) -> AnyStr:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def readable(self) -> bool:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def readline(self, limit: int = -1) -> AnyStr:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def readlines(self, hint: int = -1) -> List[AnyStr]:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def seek(self, offset: int, whence: int = 0) -> int:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def seekable(self) -> bool:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def tell(self) -> int:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def truncate(self, size: int = None) -> int:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def writable(self) -> bool:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def write(self, s: AnyStr) -> int:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def writelines(self, lines: List[AnyStr]) -> None:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def __enter__(self) -> 'IO[AnyStr]':
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback) -> None:
        pass


class BinaryIO(IO[bytes]):
    """Typed version of the return of open() in binary mode."""

    __slots__ = ()

    @abstractmethod
    def write(self, s: Union[bytes, bytearray]) -> int:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def __enter__(self) -> 'BinaryIO':
        pass


class TextIO(IO[str]):
    """Typed version of the return of open() in text mode."""

    __slots__ = ()

    @abstractproperty
    def buffer(self) -> BinaryIO:
        pass

    @abstractproperty
    def encoding(self) -> str:
        pass

    @abstractproperty
    def errors(self) -> str:
        pass

    @abstractproperty
    def line_buffering(self) -> bool:
        pass

    @abstractproperty
    def newlines(self) -> Any:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def __enter__(self) -> 'TextIO':
        pass


class io:
    """Wrapper namespace for IO generic classes."""

    __all__ = ['IO', 'TextIO', 'BinaryIO']
    IO = IO
    TextIO = TextIO
    BinaryIO = BinaryIO

io.__name__ = __name__ + '.io'
sys.modules[io.__name__] = io


Pattern = _TypeAlias('Pattern', AnyStr, type(stdlib_re.compile('')),
                     lambda p: p.pattern)
Match = _TypeAlias('Match', AnyStr, type(stdlib_re.match('', '')),
                   lambda m: m.re.pattern)


class re:
    """Wrapper namespace for re type aliases."""

    __all__ = ['Pattern', 'Match']
    Pattern = Pattern
    Match = Match

re.__name__ = __name__ + '.re'
sys.modules[re.__name__] = re