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contrib: print the version of pytype used to do the type checking...
contrib: print the version of pytype used to do the type checking This will help with CI. I don't see a way to print the version of python that's running it. When I tried `head -n 1 $(which pytype)`, the CI run printed: #!/usr/bin/env bash Locally, that gives the path to the python interpreter in the venv, so IDK what's different.

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Gregory Szorc
cext: add .pyi files for C extensions...
r46652 from typing import (
AnyStr,
IO,
List,
Matt Harbison
typing: fix the typehint for `skip` arg on `osutil.listdir()` to be optional...
r50495 Optional,
Gregory Szorc
cext: add .pyi files for C extensions...
r46652 Sequence,
)
version: int
class stat:
st_dev: int
st_mode: int
st_nlink: int
st_size: int
st_mtime: int
st_ctime: int
Matt Harbison
typing: fix the typehint for `skip` arg on `osutil.listdir()` to be optional...
r50495 def listdir(path: bytes, st: bool, skip: Optional[bool]) -> List[stat]: ...
Gregory Szorc
cext: add .pyi files for C extensions...
r46652 def posixfile(name: AnyStr, mode: bytes, buffering: int) -> IO: ...
def statfiles(names: Sequence[bytes]) -> List[stat]: ...
def setprocname(name: bytes) -> None: ...
def getfstype(path: bytes) -> bytes: ...
def getfsmountpoint(path: bytes) -> bytes: ...
def unblocksignal(sig: int) -> None: ...
def isgui() -> bool: ...