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Ah, this is a bug. This directive should work. Pyright originally had only "strict" and "basic" modes. When I added "standard", I forgot to enable it for This will be fixed in next week's release. Thanks for reporting the issues. |
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Hi, it's not possible to change type check strictness to standard using
#pyright: standard, pyright show error:I wonder is there any reason why it's not implemented? I'm trying to migrate huge codebase to strict mode right now and I often find myself in a situation where whole module can be checked in strict mode except some low impact files or tests. So what I would like to do is to add this module path to strict = [ ] setting but keep some files on standard level of type check thus need
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