Remove unused "type: ignore" comment#8976
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The underlying problem here seems to have been fixed at some point, since mypy complained: distributed/shuffle/_rechunk.py:756: error: Unused "type: ignore" comment [unused-ignore]
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Unit Test ResultsSee test report for an extended history of previous test failures. This is useful for diagnosing flaky tests. 27 files ±0 27 suites ±0 11h 26m 57s ⏱️ +17s For more details on these failures and errors, see this check. Results for commit 3d2f1ee. ± Comparison against base commit 8f1b241. |
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Yep the linter does seem happy without this. Thanks @cjwatson
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The underlying problem here seems to have been fixed at some point, since mypy complained:
pre-commit run --all-files