To fix the type of the argument of a method (function) I can declare a variable like this:
def function_name(parameter1: type) -> return_type:
...
# for instance
def function_name(parameter1: int) -> str:
...
# parameter1 must be an integer and returns a string
but if I define a class, how can I fix the argument (or the return type) of the function as a variable from a type class. For instance:
class MyClass:
__init__(self):
...
def function_name(parameter1: MyClass) -> str:
...
I get an error:
Undefined name 'MyClass'
if isinstance(my_obj, str)
but I would only do that when truly needed. Type hinting is a good idea though, but it is just a form of documentation, unless you use something like MyPy (which is what I think you are trying to do).