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sco1/flake8-annotations: Flake8 Type Annotation Checking

flake8-annotations is a plugin for Flake8 that detects the absence of PEP 3107-style function annotations.

What this won't do: replace mypy, check type comments (see: PEP 484), check variable annotations (see: PEP 526), or respect stub files.

Install from PyPi with your favorite pip invocation:

$ pip install flake8-annotations

It will then be run automatically as part of flake8.

You can verify it's being picked up by invoking the following in your shell:

$ flake8 --version
7.3.0 (flake8-annotations: 3.1.1, mccabe: 0.7.0, pycodestyle: 2.14.0, pyflakes: 3.4.0) CPython 3.13.5 on Windows

With the exception of ANN4xx-level warnings, all warnings are enabled by default.

ID Description ANN001 Missing type annotation for function argument ANN002 Missing type annotation for *args ANN003 Missing type annotation for **kwargs ID Description ANN101 Missing type annotation for self in method1 ANN102 Missing type annotation for cls in classmethod1 ID Description ANN201 Missing return type annotation for public function ANN202 Missing return type annotation for protected function ANN203 Missing return type annotation for secret function ANN204 Missing return type annotation for special method ANN205 Missing return type annotation for staticmethod ANN206 Missing return type annotation for classmethod

These warnings are disabled by default.

ID Description ANN401 Dynamically typed expressions (typing.Any) are disallowed2,3 ANN402 Type comments are disallowed3

Use extend-select to enable opinionated warnings without overriding other implicit configurations4.

Notes:

  1. See: PEP 484 and PEP 563 for suggestions on annotating self and cls arguments
  2. See: Dynamic Typing Caveats
  3. Only function declarations are considered by this plugin; type annotations in function/module bodies are not checked
  4. Common pitfall: the use of ignore will enable all implicitly disabled warnings

Some opinionated flags are provided to tailor the linting errors emitted.

--suppress-none-returning: bool

Suppress ANN200-level errors for functions that meet one of the following criteria:

Default: False

--suppress-dummy-args: bool

Suppress ANN000-level errors for dummy arguments, defined as _.

Default: False

--allow-untyped-defs: bool

Suppress all errors for dynamically typed functions. A function is considered dynamically typed if it does not contain any type hints.

Default: False

--allow-untyped-nested: bool

Suppress all errors for dynamically typed nested functions. A function is considered dynamically typed if it does not contain any type hints.

Default: False

Allow omission of a return type hint for __init__ if at least one argument is annotated. See mypy's documentation for additional details.

Default: False

--dispatch-decorators: list[str]

Comma-separated list of decorators flake8-annotations should consider as dispatch decorators. Linting errors are suppressed for functions decorated with at least one of these functions.

Decorators are matched based on their attribute name. For example, "singledispatch" will match any of the following:

NOTE: Deeper imports, such as a.b.singledispatch are not supported.

See: Generic Functions for additional information.

Default: "singledispatch, singledispatchmethod"

--overload-decorators: list[str]

Comma-separated list of decorators flake8-annotations should consider as typing.overload decorators.

Decorators are matched based on their attribute name. For example, "overload" will match any of the following:

NOTE: Deeper imports, such as a.b.overload are not supported.

See: The typing.overload Decorator for additional information.

Default: "overload"

Suppress ANN401 for dynamically typed *args and **kwargs.

Default: False

Suppress linting errors for functions annotated with a # type: ignore comment. Support is also provided for module-level blanket ignores (see: mypy: Ignoring a whole file).

NOTE: Type ignore tags are not considered, e.g. # type: ignore[arg-type] is treated the same as # type: ignore. NOTE: Module-level suppression is only considered for the # mypy: ignore-errors or # type: ignore tags when provided as the sole contents of the first line of the module.

Default: False

Per the Python Glossary, a generic function is defined as:

A function composed of multiple functions implementing the same operation for different types. Which implementation should be used during a call is determined by the dispatch algorithm.

In the standard library we have some examples of decorators for implementing these generic functions: functools.singledispatch and functools.singledispatchmethod. In the spirit of the purpose of these decorators, errors for missing annotations for functions decorated with at least one of these are ignored.

For example, this code:

import functools

@functools.singledispatch
def foo(a):
    print(a)

@foo.register
def _(a: list) -> None:
    for idx, thing in enumerate(a):
        print(idx, thing)

Will not raise any linting errors for foo.

Decorator(s) to treat as defining generic functions may be specified by the --dispatch-decorators configuration option.

The typing.overload Decorator

Per the typing documentation:

The @overload decorator allows describing functions and methods that support multiple different combinations of argument types. A series of @overload-decorated definitions must be followed by exactly one non-@overload-decorated definition (for the same function/method).

In the spirit of the purpose of this decorator, errors for missing annotations for non-@overload-decorated functions are ignored if they meet this criteria.

For example, this code:

import typing


@typing.overload
def foo(a: int) -> int:
    ...

def foo(a):
    ...

Will not raise linting errors for missing annotations for the arguments & return of the non-decorated foo definition.

Decorator(s) to treat as typing.overload may be specified by the --overload-decorators configuration option.

Support is only provided for the following patterns:

Nested dynamic types (e.g. typing.Tuple[typing.Any]) and redefinition (e.g. from typing import Any as Foo) will not be identified.

A best attempt is made to support Python versions until they reach EOL, after which support will be formally dropped by the next minor or major release of this package, whichever arrives first. The status of Python versions can be found here.

This project uses Poetry to manage dependencies. With your fork cloned to your local machine, you can install the project and its dependencies to create a development environment using:

Note: An editable installation of flake8-annotations in the developer environment is required in order for the plugin to be registered for Flake8. By default, Poetry includes an editable install of the project itself when poetry install is invoked.

A pre-commit configuration is also provided to create a pre-commit hook so linting errors aren't committed:

A pytest suite is provided, with coverage reporting from pytest-cov. A tox configuration is provided to test across all supported versions of Python. Testing will be skipped for Python versions that cannot be found.

Details on missing coverage, including in the test suite, is provided in the report to allow the user to generate additional tests for full coverage.


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