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My Linter (The Default Vscode Python Extension) Doesn'T Understand

my linter (the default vscode python extension) doesn't understand TaskInstance = TypeVar("TaskInstance", bound="Task") . if I type clearml.Task.current_task().set_ , it can't autocomplete name()
if I instead do this, it works:

task: clearml.Task = clearml.Task.current_task()
task.set_[...name(name)] 
  
  
Posted 6 months ago
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this is an example of lint not working. setting the name is not the concern

  
  
Posted 6 months ago

Not sure what you're trying to do but why not simply use Task.init() and set everything there?

  
  
Posted 6 months ago

this issue is minor though. even without lint suggestions, everything works fine, it's just a bit slower to work with. since my environment is vanilla, I expect many other people to experience the same thing, unless there is something I'm doing wrong in particular

  
  
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