One of the new features in Python 3.5 is type-hinting, inspired by mypy.
typing: PEP 484 – Type Hints.
I want to test it, but it does not work as expected.
import typing
class BankAccount:
def __init__(self, initial_balance: int = 0) -> None:
self.balance = initial_balance
def deposit(self, amount: int) -> None:
self.balance += amount
def withdraw(self, amount: int) -> None:
self.balance -= amount
def overdrawn(self) -> bool:
return str(self.balance < 0)
my_account = BankAccount(15)
my_account.withdraw(5)
print(type(my_account.overdrawn()))
results in:
<class 'str'>
I would have expected an error, as I am expecting a bool
as the return type. I tested it on Python 3.5 (docker) and local. Did I miss something, to make it work? Does this typing not work at runtime?