# This mypy stubs file ensures that mypy can correctly analyze REQ. # # Note that here REQ is claimed to be a function, with a return type to match # that of the parameter of which it is the default value, allowing type # checking. However, in request.py, REQ is a class to enable the decorator to # scan the parameter list for REQ objects and patch the parameters as the true # types. from typing import Any, Dict, Callable, List, TypeVar, Optional, Union, Type from zerver.lib.types import ViewFuncT, Validator, ExtractRecipients from zerver.lib.exceptions import JsonableError as JsonableError ResultT = TypeVar('ResultT') class RequestConfusingParmsError(JsonableError): ... class RequestVariableMissingError(JsonableError): ... class RequestVariableConversionError(JsonableError): ... class _NotSpecified: ... NotSpecified = _NotSpecified() def REQ(whence: Optional[str] = None, *, type: Type[ResultT] = Type[None], converter: Union[Optional[Callable[[str], ResultT]], ExtractRecipients] = None, default: Union[_NotSpecified, ResultT, None] = Optional[NotSpecified], validator: Optional[Validator] = None, str_validator: Optional[Validator] = None, argument_type: Optional[str] = None, intentionally_undocumented: bool=False, documentation_pending: bool=False, aliases: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> ResultT: ... def has_request_variables(view_func: ViewFuncT) -> ViewFuncT: ... arguments_map = ... # type: Dict[str, List[str]]