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Make order of processing the builtins SCC predictable #12431

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@JukkaL JukkaL commented Mar 23, 2022

Various things can go wrong if the order of modules in the builtins
SCC that also includes typing, _typeshed and others is adjusted.

Hopefully fixes #12422. May also fix #12421.

Various things can go wrong if the order of modules in the builtins
SCC that also includes typing, _typeshed and others is adjusted.

Hopefully fixes #12422.
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According to mypy_primer, this change has no effect on the checked open source code. 🤖🎉

@JukkaL JukkaL merged commit fd8a15e into master Mar 23, 2022
@JukkaL JukkaL deleted the fix-builtins-scc branch March 23, 2022 13:33
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Various things can go wrong if the order of modules in the builtins
SCC that also includes typing, _typeshed and others is adjusted.

Hopefully fixes #12422. May also fix #12421.
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Oh, interesting. I wonder if this will fix issues like #11535 as well

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Explicit type aliases fail in typeshed mypy fails for a simple Any type alias`
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