ref(bot): use exhaustiveness checking via NoReturn type #614
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NoReturn
is Python'snever
which we can use to help ensure we handleall cases.
I tried looking for other places where we could use this, but didn't
really find any easy places to add it.
Also we need to use
is
when comparing enum variants due to mypy'sbackwards compatible refinement outlined in: python/mypy#6366