Bug Report
In the code below
if not _is_seq_of(a, Cat) and not _is_seq_of(a, int):
is treated differently to
if not _is_seq_of(a, Cat):
if not _is_seq_of(a, int):
To Reproduce
https://mypy-play.net/?mypy=latest&python=3.14&enable-error-code=redundant-expr&gist=470e934d38b23a68087d2cd4ebcb9a2a
from typing import TypeIs, TypeVar, Sequence, Any, Self, reveal_type, Iterable, TypeAlias
class Cat:
def foo(self) -> Self: # type: ignore[empty-body]
...
MyType = TypeVar('MyType', int, str, Cat)
T = TypeVar('T')
def _is_seq_of(seq: Sequence[Any], tp: type[T]) -> TypeIs[Sequence[T]]: # type: ignore[empty-body]
...
def main1(a: Sequence[MyType], how: str) -> MyType:
if how.startswith('align'):
if not _is_seq_of(a, Cat) and not _is_seq_of(a, int):
msg = 'unexpected'
raise TypeError(msg)
return a[0]
def main2(a: Sequence[MyType], how: str) -> MyType:
if how.startswith('align'):
if not _is_seq_of(a, Cat):
if not _is_seq_of(a, int):
msg = 'unexpected'
raise TypeError(msg)
return a[0]
Mypy accepts main2 just fine, but for main1, it reports
$ mypy --enable-error-code redundant-expr t.py
t.py:17: error: Left operand of "and" is always true [redundant-expr]
Found 1 error in 1 file (checked 1 source file)
Expected Behavior
I think main1 and main2 should be treated the same. My expectation is that they should both pass (not report any errors)
Actual Behavior
$ mypy --enable-error-code redundant-expr t.py
t.py:17: error: Left operand of "and" is always true [redundant-expr]
Found 1 error in 1 file (checked 1 source file)
Your Environment
- Mypy version used: 2.1.0
- Mypy command-line flags: --enable-error-code redundant-expr
- Mypy configuration options from
mypy.ini (and other config files):
- Python version used: 3.14.4
Bug Report
In the code below
is treated differently to
To Reproduce
https://mypy-play.net/?mypy=latest&python=3.14&enable-error-code=redundant-expr&gist=470e934d38b23a68087d2cd4ebcb9a2a
Mypy accepts
main2just fine, but formain1, it reportsExpected Behavior
I think
main1andmain2should be treated the same. My expectation is that they should both pass (not report any errors)Actual Behavior
Your Environment
mypy.ini(and other config files):