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gh-102433: Add tests for how classes with properties interact with
isinstance()
checks ontyping.runtime_checkable
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gh-102433: Add tests for how classes with properties interact with
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nit: these are all protocol classes still; the name
'protocol_class
used in the above "good" loop seems much clearer than the nameobj
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No strong opinion here, but the reason I avoided "protocol_class" for these ones is that the parameterised ones (
PG[T]
, etc) aren't strictly speaking classes anymore — they're generic aliases to protocol classes.