[3.11] Improve assert_type phrasing (GH-104081)#104084
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I'd like to make the fact that this does nothing at runtime really obvious, since I suspect this is unintuitive for users who are unfamiliar with static type checking. I thought of this because of https://discuss.python.org/t/add-arg-check-type-to-types/26384 wherein I'm skeptical that the user really did want `assert_type`. (cherry picked from commit 82ba6ce) Co-authored-by: Shantanu <12621235+hauntsaninja@users.noreply.github.com>
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I'd like to make the fact that this does nothing at runtime
really obvious, since I suspect this is unintuitive for users who are
unfamiliar with static type checking.
I thought of this because of
https://discuss.python.org/t/add-arg-check-type-to-types/26384
wherein I'm skeptical that the user really did want
assert_type.(cherry picked from commit 82ba6ce)
Co-authored-by: Shantanu 12621235+hauntsaninja@users.noreply.github.com
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