Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
161 lines (102 loc) · 4.35 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

161 lines (102 loc) · 4.35 KB

Mypy Readme

What is mypy?

Mypy is a Python variant which lets you add type annotations to Python programs and type check them statically to find programming errors before running them. Mypy allows you to seamlessly mix dynamic and static typing in your programs. Mypy programs are valid Python 3.x and you can use a normal Python interpreter to run them.

Here is a small example:

import typing

def fib(n: int) -> None:
    a, b = 0, 1
    while a < n:
        print(a)
        a, b = b, a+b

Mypy is work in progress; many features are missing and there are still bugs. See 'Development status' below.

The long-term goal of the project is to also develop an optimizing compiler that can compile mypy programs to efficient native code. The compiler is still early in development.

Requirements

You need Python 3.2 or later to run mypy. You can have multiple Python versions (2.x and 3.x) installed on the same system without problems.

In Ubuntu, Mint and Debian you can install Python 3 like this:

$ sudo apt-get install python3

For other Linux flavors, OS X and Windows, packages are available at

http://www.python.org/getit/

Quick start

If you have git, first clone the mypy git repository:

$ git clone https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy.git

Alternatively, you can download the latest development version as a zip archive from this URL:

https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/archive/master.zip

Run the supplied setup.py script to install mypy:

$ python3 setup.py install

Replace 'python3' with your Python 3 interpreter. You may have to do the above as root. For example, in Ubuntu and Mac OS X:

$ sudo python3 setup.py install

This installs the 'mypy' script and dependencies to system-dependent locations. Sometimes the script directory will not be in PATH, and you have to add the target directory to PATH manually or create a symbolic link to the script. In particular, on Mac OS X, the script may be installed under /Library/Frameworks:

/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/<version>/bin

Now, on a Unix-like system, you can type check and run programs:

$ mypy PROGRAM

In Windows, the script is generally installed in \PythonNN\Scripts. So, type check and run a program like this (replace \Python33 with your Python installation path):

C:\>\Python33\python \Python33\Scripts\mypy PROGRAM

Mypy programs are valid Python programs, so you can use the Python interpreter to run them without type checking:

$ python3 PROGRAM

Web site and documentation

Documentation and additional information is available at the web site:

http://www.mypy-lang.org/

Running tests

To run tests, run the script 'tests.py' in the mypy repository:

$ python3 tests.py

Development status

Mypy is work in progress and is not yet production quality (though mypy development is already done in mypy!).

Here are some of the more significant Python features not supported right now (but all of these will improve):

  • Python 2.x support not really yet usable
  • properties with setters not supported
  • class methods not supported
  • relative imports not supported
  • tuples not well-supported as immutable lists
  • somewhat limited operator overloading
  • only a subset of Python standard library modules are supported, and some only partially
  • limited metaclass support

Some mypy-specific features are also not supported or only partially supported, including these:

  • function overloading does not work properly in all cases, including some instances of method overriding, and keyword arguments
  • no 'Dynamic' classes
  • there is no way to use dynamic typing by default for top-level code

The current development focus is to support static type checking with a good subset of Python features (both 2.x and 3.x).

Issue tracker

Please report any bugs and enhancement ideas using the mypy issue tracker:

https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/issues

Help wanted

Any help in testing, development, documentation and other tasks is highly appreciated and useful to the project. Contact the developers to join the project, or just start coding and send pull requests! There are tasks for contributors of all skill levels.

License

Mypy is licensed under the terms of the MIT License (see the file LICENSE).