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confidence: None = ...,
) -> Box | None: ...
def showRegionOnScreen(region: tuple[int, int, int, int], outlineColor: str = ..., filename: str = ...) -> None: ...
def center(coords: Box) -> Point: ...
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defcenter(coords: Box) ->Point: ...
defcenter(coords: tuple[int, int, int, int]) ->Point: ...

The docstring just says that it needs a tuple.


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This is a strange use of overloads, since it looks like either one variant or the other is used depending on whether cv2 is present. Overloads are normally used when there are complicated relationships between different parameters and/or the return type. On the other hand, I can't think of any concrete ill effect of using overloads here, so I'm fine with keeping them.

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Yeah, since we can't represent that condition in typing, overloads are the next best thing so that both possible signatures are accurate.

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According to mypy_primer, this change has no effect on the checked open source code. 🤖🎉

@JelleZijlstraJelleZijlstra merged commit 2ded9e1 into python:masterOct 3, 2022
@AvasamAvasam deleted the pyscreeze branch October 3, 2022 16:35
hauntsaninja pushed a commit to python/mypy that referenced this pull request Dec 20, 2022
Removals from `stubinfo.py`: - `atomicwrites` is archived and deprecated at runtime; stubs were removed from typeshed in python/typeshed#8925 - `attrs` has had inline types for a very long time now - `chardet` recently cut a release with inline types; typeshed's stubs were marked obsolete in python/typeshed#9318 - `cryptography` has had inline types for a very long time now; the only reason why it's still in typeshed is because other typeshed packages need `types-cryptography` as a dependency, and our testing infrastructure therefore can't currently cope with it being removed from typeshed. - `emoji` recently cut a release bundling stubs with the runtime package; typeshed's stubs were marked obsolete in python/typeshed#9051 - `termcolor` recently cut a release with inline types; typeshed's stubs were marked obsolete in python/typeshed#8746 - `prettytable` recently cut a release with inline types; typeshed's stubs were marked obsolete in python/typeshed#9023 Additions: - Stubs for `Xlib` were added in python/typeshed#9279 - Stubs for `consolemenu` were added in python/typeshed#8820 - Stubs for `dockerfile_parse` were added in python/typeshed#9305 - Stubs for `flask_migrate` were added in python/typeshed#8967 - Stubs for `paho.mqtt` were added in python/typeshed#8853 - Stubs for `pycocotools` were added in python/typeshed#9086 - Stubs for many `pywin32` modules were added in python/typeshed#8825, and multiple follow-up PRs - Stubs for `pyscreeze` were added in python/typeshed#8823
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