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Note: if you are reporting a wrong signature of a function or a class in the standard library, then the typeshed tracker is better suited for this report: https://github.com/python/typeshed/issues.
If you have a question about typing or a behavior that you’re seeing in Pyright (as opposed to a bug report or enhancement request), consider posting to the Pyright discussion forum.
Describe the bug A clear and concise description of the behavior you are seeing and the expected behavior along with steps to reproduce it.
Code or Screenshots If possible, provide a minimal, self-contained code sample (surrounded by triple back ticks) to demonstrate the issue. The code should define or import all referenced symbols.
If your code relies on symbols that are imported from a third-party library, include the associated import statements and specify which versions of those libraries you have installed.
VS Code extension or command-line Are you running pyright as a VS Code extension, a language server in another editor, integrated into Pylance, or the command-line tool? Which version?