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I'm getting a module.__conditional_annotations__ is not present in stub error, when using mypy 1.19.1 in python 3.14.0. That mypy version was released just a few days after this fix was merged in, does it not contain it? Is there a temporary fix in the meantime I could use?
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On Python 3.14, this module attribute seems to exist in certain situations:
It's a pretty esoteric attribute without any documentation. It seems to have been added in python/cpython#130935
Either way, stubtest was complaining about it in scipy-stubs. So all things considered, I figured it'd be best to just ignore it.