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Description
Feature Request
An option to recursively type-check all .py files under a given directory when using namespace_packages (without __init__.py).
Use Case
Given the following directory structure:
my-py3-repo/
├── hello/
│ ├── services/
│ │ └── hello_service.py
│ └── hello.py
├── scripts/
│ ├── db/
│ │ └── migrate.py
│ └── manage.py
└── tests/
└── hello/
├── services/
│ └── hello_service_test.py
└── hello_test.py
Assuming that hello.py imports hello_service.py, everything under the hello namespace will be type checked as expected with mypy ./hello.
However test discovery with pytest, nose, django et al works differently and hello_test.py would not usually import hello_service_test.py. There is currently no way for Mypy to discover hello_service_test.py with mypy ./tests (if not using __init__.py).
Similarly, everything under the scripts directory would suffer the same problem.
If Mypy supported a --recursive -r option (or similar) that would cause it to automatically recurse into subdirectories, this would solve these common use cases.
Why not just use __init__.py?
To quote iScrE4m's comment from #1645 (comment)_,
In future, there will be python programmers who never heard of pre PEP420 era of
__init__.pyand that's good. What's not good is mypy forcing them to create dummy files.
Configuration
# Pipfile
[dev-packages]
mypy = "==0.670"
[requires]
python_version = "3.7"# setup.cfg
[mypy]
python_version = 3.7
ignore_missing_imports = True
namespace_packages = True