Add pytypes property to parameters to return Python type declaration#677
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@philippjfr do you need this in 2.0? |
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I'll be glad to have this mapping between Parameter types and py3 types, but I can't comment on whether this is the best way to achieve that. Up to @philippjfr . |
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I don't think it's ready, I want to revisit this as part of a more general plan for composite types as well as dataclass and pydantic integrations. |
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Decided to split out the less experimental part of #636. This PR adds a
pytypesproperty to all Parameters that returns a Python type declaration for a specific parameter. This can be used in a number of ways, e.g. for documentation but also eventually for a tool that can automatically generate types for Parameterized classes (which I had prototyped in #636).