Use tuple name inference for Iterator.next et al#59360
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Hm, the thread there seems to imply that there should be some inferred named changed, but none show in the baselines? |
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The change is primarily observed in quickinfo/signature help, as is shown in the tests in #59045. |
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I can add a fourslash test to illustrate this |
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This updates our definitions of
Iterator,Generator,AsyncIterator, andAsyncGeneratorto leverage the tuple name inference change from #59045, as requested in #58243 (comment)