# This is the PyTorch mypy-strict.ini file (note: don't change this line! - # test_run_mypy in test/test_type_hints.py uses this string) # Unlike mypy.ini, it enforces very strict typing rules. The intention is for # this config file to be used to ENFORCE that people are using mypy on codegen # files. [mypy] python_version = 3.6 plugins = mypy_plugins/check_mypy_version.py cache_dir = .mypy_cache/strict strict_optional = True show_error_codes = True show_column_numbers = True warn_no_return = True disallow_any_unimported = True # Across versions of mypy, the flags toggled by --strict vary. To ensure # we have reproducible type check, we instead manually specify the flags warn_unused_configs = True disallow_any_generics = True disallow_subclassing_any = True disallow_untyped_calls = True disallow_untyped_defs = True disallow_incomplete_defs = True check_untyped_defs = True disallow_untyped_decorators = True no_implicit_optional = True warn_redundant_casts = True warn_return_any = True implicit_reexport = False strict_equality = True # do not reenable this: # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/60006#issuecomment-866130657 warn_unused_ignores = False files = .github, benchmarks/instruction_counts, tools, torch/utils/_pytree.py, torch/utils/benchmark/utils/common.py, torch/utils/benchmark/utils/timer.py, torch/utils/benchmark/utils/valgrind_wrapper # Specifically enable imports of benchmark utils. As more of `torch` becomes # strict compliant, those modules can be enabled as well. [mypy-torch.utils.benchmark.utils.*] follow_imports = normal # Don't follow imports as much of `torch` is not strict compliant. [mypy-torch] follow_imports = skip [mypy-torch.*] follow_imports = skip # Missing stubs. [mypy-numpy] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-mypy.*] ignore_missing_imports = True