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Remove click pin in diff-shades workflow (#2979)
[etc/vim.git] / mypy.ini
index 295bab4e30288d3aae369d841f3c652d441f56d0..8ee9068d10b776a9a3149130c48434ca1e45a04b 100644 (file)
--- a/mypy.ini
+++ b/mypy.ini
@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@
 # free to run mypy on Windows, Linux, or macOS and get consistent
 # results.
 python_version=3.6
-platform=linux
 
-# flake8-mypy expects the two following for sensible formatting
+mypy_path=src
+
 show_column_numbers=True
 
 # show error messages from unrelated files
@@ -21,18 +21,18 @@ strict_optional=True
 warn_no_return=True
 warn_redundant_casts=True
 warn_unused_ignores=True
-# Until we're not supporting 3.6 primer needs this
-disallow_any_generics=False
+disallow_any_generics=True
+
+# Unreachable blocks have been an issue when compiling mypyc, let's try
+# to avoid 'em in the first place.
+warn_unreachable=True
 
 # The following are off by default.  Flip them on if you feel
 # adventurous.
 disallow_untyped_defs=True
 check_untyped_defs=True
 
-# No incremental mode
-cache_dir=/dev/null
-
-[mypy-aiohttp.*]
-follow_imports=skip
-[mypy-_version]
-follow_imports=skip
+[mypy-black]
+# The following is because of `patch_click()`. Remove when
+# we drop Python 3.6 support.
+warn_unused_ignores=False