Python void return type annotation

寵の児 提交于 2020-06-24 07:01:37

问题


In python 3.x, it is common to use return type annotation of a function, such as:

def foo() -> str:
    return "bar"

What is the correct annotation for the "void" type?

I'm considering 3 options:

  1. def foo() -> None:
    • not logical IMO, because None is not a type,
  2. def foo() -> type(None):
    • using the best syntax I know for obtaining NoneType,
  3. def foo():
    • omit explicit return type information.

Option 2. seems the most logical to me, but I've already seen some instances of 1.


回答1:


This is straight from PEP 484 -- Type Hints documentation:

When used in a type hint, the expression None is considered equivalent to type(None).

And, as you can see most of the examples use None as return type.




回答2:


TLDR: The idiomatic equivalent of a void return type annotation is -> None.

def foo() -> None:
    pass

Omitting the return type does not mean that there is no return value. As per PEP 484:

For a checked function, the default annotation for arguments and for the return type is Any.

This means the value is considered dynamically typed and statically supports any operation. That is practically the opposite meaning of void.


Type hinting in Python does not strictly require actual types. For example, annotations may use strings of type names: Union[str, int], Union[str, 'int'], 'Union[str, int]' and various variants are equivalent.

Similarly, the type annotation None is considered to mean "is of NoneType". This can be used not just for return types, though you will see it most often there:

bar : None

def foo(baz: None) -> None:
    return None

This also applies to generic types. For example, you can use None in Generator[int, None, None] to indicate a generator does not take or return values.


Even though PEP 484 suggests that None means type(None), you should not use the latter form explicitly. The type hinting specification does not include any form of type(...). This is technically a runtime expression, and its support is entirely up to the type checker. The mypy project is considering to remove support for type(None) and remove it from 484 as well.

Or maybe we should update PEP 484 to not suggest that type(None) is valid as a type, and None is the only correct spelling? There should one -- and preferably only one -- obvious way to do it etc.

--- JukkaL, 18 May 2018



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36797282/python-void-return-type-annotation

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