I'm using a library that doesn't have any stub
so I created a stub for it but now I have issue to use those types that I've created for the stub since it's not part of the original library I can't import them
here is an example
here is the stub:
class IdInfoTuple(NamedTuple):
custom: bool
chart_mode: int
select: bool
visible: bool
def id_info(id: str, /) -> Optional[IdInfoTuple]:
now in my code I need to pass around the IdInfoTuple but I can't
for example when I create a function like this
def some_func(idInfo:<how to tell this is type of IdInfo?>):
pass
I thought if I can do something like typescript where we can create a type based on return type of a function like this
type IdInfoTuple= ReturnType<typeof id_info>;
but I can't find how to do it in python. is it possible? if yes how to achieve it? something that help pylance find the correct type. I'm not looking to find type at execution time, but at the coding time help with strongly type my function