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- Expose "Coordinates" as part of Xarray's public API · 1 ✖
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1464927490 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/7368#issuecomment-1464927490 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/7368 | IC_kwDOAMm_X85XUQUC | headtr1ck 43316012 | 2023-03-11T14:50:02Z | 2023-03-11T14:50:24Z | COLLABORATOR |
I think thats exactly correct. The whold idea of using a TypeVar for the inputs means that all inputs must have the same type. Consider the following example: ```python class A: ... class B(A): ... class C: ... T = TypeVar("T", bound=Union[A, C]) def f(*x: T) -> T: ... f(A(), A()) # OK f(A(), B()) # OK f(C(), C()) # OK f(A(), C()) # not ok, because the common type of A and C is object ``` Also: sorry for the late reply. |
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