Bug fix of __r<magic_methods>__ being used under the same __<magic_method>__ hook#18995
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According to mypy_primer, this change doesn't affect type check results on a corpus of open source code. ✅ |
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@hauntsaninja could you post/link this to #6617 (it's locked, I can't write there)? I don't think this breaks someone's workflow, but better be cautious. |
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Fixes #18945 (This was a feature request that turned out to be a bug)
Essentially, I was trying to create a custom plugin and implement add. In the process I discovered that radd would implicitly be called if add has an error but it would be called under the same add hook (instead of radd) which is bad for non-commutative operations. This has been fixed.
I also added a test for it.