Closed FoamyGuy closed 1 year ago
Is it still needed to do?
@ShootGan It sure looks like it! This is a big library, though! I simply wanted to give you a heads up on that, so you know what you're getting into.
Please publish another post to this issue tagging both foamyguy (who created the issue above) and myself to let us know that you're picking it up. Thank you!
Picking this up @FoamyGuy @kattni
closed by #111
There are missing type annotations for some functions in this library.
The
typing
module does not exist on CircuitPython devices so the import needs to be wrapped in try/except to catch the error for missing import. There is an example of how that is done here:Once imported the typing annotations for the argument type(s), and return type(s) can be added to the function signature. Here is an example of a function that has had this done already:
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Sharing docs on ReadTheDocs
andCheck your code with pre-commit
contain the tools to install and commands to run locally to run the checks.If you are attempting to resolve this issue and need help, you can post a comment on this issue and tag both @foamyguy and @kattni or reach out to us on Discord: https://adafru.it/discord in the
#circuitpython-dev
channel.The following locations are reported by mypy to be missing type annotations: