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Ramsetecommand implemented with Overtake and Beartype #42
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Ramsetecommand implemented with Overtake and Beartype #42
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... I don't understand this comment? Shouldn't you unpack here?
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When I keep things as they are with other commands, the '*' throws off the dispatch to the point where incorrect constructors get called, as well as mypy coming up with type errors. Basically, for me to get it to work, I had to declare the requirements explicitly as a Tuple, without unpacking since that's what addRequirements wants. Mypy was not happy with this solution, so I just type:ignore.
There is possibly a way to get it to work, but I couldn't figure it out.