> Understood. My worry was that we'd get a lot of false positives--- > i.e., warnings about pieces of Python 2.7 that don't need to change. > But I guess that's okay. I don't personally use the -3 flag, but I would expect that these would indeed be annoying. We could arrange to exempt them, by introducing a "Core" type flag, to be included in the default type flags when the core is compiled (and not even declared otherwise). Regards, Martin
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