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Description
Bug Report
I believe that I've found a bug in mypy, the following MRE should as far as I can tell not result in any typing errors at all, but it reports an error (and I've found two simple workarounds for which no error is reported, strengthening my belief that this is a bug and not intended behaviour).
To Reproduce
#!/usr/bin/python3
from collections.abc import Iterable
from typing import cast
def unproblematic(iter: Iterable[int]) -> None:
print(iter)
def problematic(iter: Iterable[int | str]) -> None:
print(iter)
def key(item: int) -> int:
return -item
def main() -> None:
items: list[int] = [3, 4, 1, 2]
unproblematic(sorted(items, key=key)) # Works.
problematic(sorted(items, key=key)) # Fails mypy arg-type.
workaround = sorted(items, key=key)
problematic(workaround) # Works.
problematic(cast(Iterable[int], sorted(items, key=key))) # Works.
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Actual Behavior
$ mypy mre.py
mre.py:23: error: Argument "key" to "sorted" has incompatible type "Callable[[int], int]"; expected "Callable[[int | str], SupportsDunderLT[Any] | SupportsDunderGT[Any]]" [arg-type]
Your Environment
$ mypy --version
mypy 1.16.0 (compiled: yes)
$ python3 --version
Python 3.13.3
(If anyone can't trivially reproduce this, I'd be happy to provide more details about my environment.)