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deff(a):
# type: (Union[int, float]) -> Nonea/=1.1# <-- Line 10
This looks fine to me, and gives no errors in 0.620 in either Python 2 or Python 3 mode. In the current master it gives this error in Python 2 mode:
_.py:10: error: Argument 1 to "__div__" of "int" has incompatible type "float"; expected "int"
_.py:10: note: __rdiv__ will not be called when evaluating 'float / float': must define __div__
In Python 3 it gives this error:
_.py:10: error: Unsupported operand types for / (likely involving Union)
_.py:10: note: __rtruediv__ will not be called when evaluating 'float / float': must define __truediv__
@Michael0x2a IIRC you did something with operators recently?