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:: I find it '''very''' useful to think in terms of a more general type semantics, and a clean notation for comments.
:: As we've seen, the Python type hints for the compiler, which you have insisted on (deleting my clearer comments) make the type of the key Python function there much '''harder''' to read. In fact, they are actually misleading, and make no contribution to the code ... The '''"Any"''' type symbol leads us to believe that '''any''' type will do in those positions, where as in fact any divergence from what my comments clearly show would simply cause the code to fail ... Is that what you are really hoping for ?
 
 
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