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For example, use i64 instead of int64.
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Diff from mypy_primer, showing the effect of this PR on open source code: vision (https://github.com/pytorch/vision): typechecking got 1.37x faster (43.0s -> 31.5s)
(Performance measurements are based on a single noisy sample)
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This is mostly similar to
i16that I added recently in #15464, but there are somedifferences:
u8due to limited rangeint16toi16(etc.) to match the user-visible types (needed to get some error messages consistent, and it's generally nicer)mypy_extensionsstubsThis is an unsigned type to make it easier to work with binary/bytes data. The item values for
bytesare unsigned 8-bit values, in particular. This type will become much more useful once we support packed arrays.