On 30 November 2017 at 22:08, Ilya Kulakov <kulakov.ilya@gmail.com> wrote:
As explained in PEP 560, creation of Generic subclasses is much slower (~7x on my machine).
My guess is that a limited number of applications actually need Generic classes at "production" runtime (i.e. when not under analysis of mypy or IDE).

I propose a special class that will alias typing.Generic whenever typing.TYPE_CHECKING == True and a no-op stub otherwise.


FWIW, with PEP 560 generic classes will stay generic at runtime. I am not sure what you mean by this, but
practically all existing runtime APIs (with few exceptions, see PEP 560) for generics will stay.

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Ivan