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authorDavid Robertson <davidr@element.io>2022-08-15 14:51:05 +0100
committerDavid Robertson <davidr@element.io>2022-08-15 14:51:05 +0100
commit19e5d44886c9f43e96c1c29377aad3ce89fa8868 (patch)
tree1eff3bd7485aba86450cea18a91d300dd76200e0 /synapse/logging/opentracing.py
parentClarifications for event push action processing. (#13485) (diff)
downloadsynapse-19e5d44886c9f43e96c1c29377aad3ce89fa8868.tar.xz
Revert "Update locked versions of mypy and mypy-zope (#13521)"
This reverts commit f383b9b3eceaa082d5ae690550fe41460b711779. Other PRs
were seeing mypy failures that looked to be related to mypy-zope.
Confusingly, we didn't see this on #13521.

Revert this for now and investigate later.
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index c6f3ab28e6..d1fa2cf8ae 100644 --- a/synapse/logging/opentracing.py +++ b/synapse/logging/opentracing.py
@@ -966,9 +966,9 @@ def tag_args(func: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R]: # FIXME: We could update this to handle any type of function by ignoring the # first argument only if it's named `self` or `cls`. This isn't fool-proof # but handles the idiomatic cases. - for i, arg in enumerate(args[1:], start=1): + for i, arg in enumerate(args[1:], start=1): # type: ignore[index] set_tag("ARG_" + argspec.args[i], str(arg)) - set_tag("args", str(args[len(argspec.args) :])) + set_tag("args", str(args[len(argspec.args) :])) # type: ignore[index] set_tag("kwargs", str(kwargs)) yield