I was going to use Python function annotations to specify the type of the return value of a static factory method. I understand this is one of the desired use cases for annotations.
class Trie:
@staticmethod
def from_mapping(mapping) -> Trie:
# docstrings and initialization ommitted
trie = Trie()
return trie
PEP 3107 states that:
Function annotations are nothing more than a way of associating arbitrary Python expressions with various parts of a function at compile-time.
Trie
is a valid expression in Python, isn't it? Python doesn't agree or rather, can't find the name:
def from_mapping(mapping) -> Trie:
NameError: name 'Trie' is not defined
It's worth noting that this error does not happen if a fundamental type (such as object
or int
) or a standard library type (such as collections.deque
) is specified.
What is causing this error and how can I fix it?