Cecil Curry
Cecil Curry
**You're absolutely right,** of course. The long-term goalpost (which will never move) is for `beartype 1.0.0` to deeply type-check *all* [PEP 484](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0484)- and [585](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0585)-compliant type hints in `O(1)` time. Since...
**Captain's Log, Stardate 2021.10.26.** `beartype 0.9.0` moves us even closer to our deep type-checking endgame. Let's document the goal posts as they move in real time. ## Subclass Type Hints...
**Captain's Log, Stardate 2022.03.15.** `beartype 0.10.0` nudges us ever deeper into the deep end. @beartype now deeply type-checks *all* file handle protocols – including: * `typing.IO` and `typing.IO[typing.Any]`, both matching...
**You're absolutely right.** We'd really love for `justuse` to pound everything into the ground with `beartype`. We'll make this happen faster than you can say, "Bug-free is the way to...
Oh, and I hope you don't mind my lightly massaging the issue title. As GitHub stars and issues alike explode in volume, I'm in triage mode sifting the "This would...
**Wow.** Because `justuse` is endlessly fascinating, I have an endless reel of tiresome questions that will exhaust you even as they fire you up. Let's begin. First, I *love* that...
**Yes!** You ask. [I comply.](https://github.com/amogorkon/justuse/issues/141#issuecomment-979738894) That's just how we roll here in the bear cave.
Firstly, **that's hot.** I never knew GitHub-rendered Jupyter notebook cells could look so svelte. :open_mouth: I'm now considering ~~stealing~~ friendly-borrowing-with-attribution your documentation pattern for [our own modest but less well-rendered...
> I have no idea what you're talking about, but it sounds like fun ;o) Fun benefits from generous air quotes in this context. :face_exhaling: Everyone using runtime type-checkers should...
**ZOMG.** Back on topic, I *never* knew that [the standard `warnings.warn()` function accepted an optional `stacklevel` keyword parameter intended exactly for situations like this](https://docs.python.org/3/library/warnings.html#warnings.warn). I now feel bad, because I...