PEP 484: Fix citation references (#2638)

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Essentially, such a type checker acts as a very powerful linter.
a similar checker at run time for Design By Contract enforcement or
JIT optimization, those tools are not yet as mature.)
The proposal is strongly inspired by mypy [mypy]_. For example, the
The proposal is strongly inspired by `mypy <mypy_>`_. For example, the
type "sequence of integers" can be written as ``Sequence[int]``. The
square brackets mean that no new syntax needs to be added to the
language. The example here uses a custom type ``Sequence``, imported
@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ Rationale and Goals
:pep:`3107` added support for arbitrary annotations on parts of a
function definition. Although no meaning was assigned to annotations
then, there has always been an implicit goal to use them for type
hinting [gvr-artima]_, which is listed as the first possible use case
then, there has always been an `implicit goal to use them for type
hinting <gvr-artima_>`_, which is listed as the first possible use case
in said PEP.
This PEP aims to provide a standard syntax for type annotations,
@ -760,8 +760,8 @@ to the list, which would violate the variable's type in the caller.
It turns out such an argument acts *contravariantly*, whereas the
intuitive answer (which is correct in case the function doesn't mutate
its argument!) requires the argument to act *covariantly*. A longer
introduction to these concepts can be found on Wikipedia
[wiki-variance]_ and in :pep:`483`; here we just show how to control
introduction to these concepts can be found on `Wikipedia
<wiki-variance_>`_ and in :pep:`483`; here we just show how to control
a type checker's behavior.
By default generic types are considered *invariant* in all type variables,
@ -1660,7 +1660,7 @@ Additional notes on stub files:
exported. (This makes it easier to re-export all objects from a
given module that may vary by Python version.)
* Just like in normal Python files [importdocs]_, submodules
* Just like in `normal Python files <importdocs_>`_, submodules
automatically become exported attributes of their parent module
when imported. For example, if the ``spam`` package has the
following directory structure::
@ -1861,8 +1861,8 @@ enabled by including a file named ``py.typed`` in the package.)
The Typeshed Repo
-----------------
There is a shared repository where useful stubs are being collected
[typeshed]_. Policies regarding the stubs collected here will be
There is a `shared repository <typeshed_>`_ where useful stubs are being
collected. Policies regarding the stubs collected here will be
decided separately and reported in the repo's documentation.
Note that stubs for a given package will not be included here
if the package owners have specifically requested that they be omitted.
@ -2365,8 +2365,9 @@ evaluation. There are several things wrong with this idea, however.
is unheard of in English, and in other languages (e.g. C++) it is
used as a scoping operator, which is a very different beast. In
contrast, the single colon for type hints reads naturally -- and no
wonder, since it was carefully designed for this purpose (the idea
long predates :pep:`3107` [gvr-artima]_). It is also used in the same
wonder, since it was carefully designed for this purpose
(`the idea <gvr-artima_>`_
long predates :pep:`3107`). It is also used in the same
fashion in other languages from Pascal to Swift.
* What would you do for return type annotations?
@ -2397,8 +2398,8 @@ evaluation. There are several things wrong with this idea, however.
Other forms of new syntax
-------------------------
A few other forms of alternative syntax have been proposed, e.g. the
introduction of a ``where`` keyword [roberge]_, and Cobra-inspired
A few other forms of alternative syntax have been proposed, e.g. `the
introduction <roberge_>`_ of a ``where`` keyword, and Cobra-inspired
``requires`` clauses. But these all share a problem with the double
colon: they won't work for earlier versions of Python 3. The same
would apply to a new ``__future__`` import.
@ -2433,12 +2434,12 @@ problem would that solve? It would just be procrastination.
PEP Development Process
=======================
A live draft for this PEP lives on GitHub [github]_. There is also an
issue tracker [issues]_, where much of the technical discussion takes
A live draft for this PEP lives on `GitHub <github_>`_. There is also an
`issue tracker <issues_>`_, where much of the technical discussion takes
place.
The draft on GitHub is updated regularly in small increments. The
official PEPS repo [peps_] is (usually) only updated when a new draft
`official PEPS repo <peps_>`_ is (usually) only updated when a new draft
is posted to python-dev.
@ -2457,40 +2458,31 @@ Anders Hejlsberg, Alok Menghrajani, Travis E. Oliphant, Joe Pamer,
Raoul-Gabriel Urma, and Julien Verlaguet.
References
==========
.. [mypy]
.. _mypy:
http://mypy-lang.org
.. [gvr-artima]
http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=85551
.. _gvr-artima:
https://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=85551
.. [wiki-variance]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covariance_and_contravariance_%28computer_science%29
.. _wiki-variance:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covariance_and_contravariance_%28computer_science%29
.. [typeshed]
https://github.com/python/typeshed/
.. _typeshed:
https://github.com/python/typeshed
.. [pyflakes]
https://github.com/pyflakes/pyflakes/
.. _roberge:
https://aroberge.blogspot.com/2015/01/type-hinting-in-python-focus-on.html
.. [pylint]
http://www.pylint.org
.. [roberge]
http://aroberge.blogspot.com/2015/01/type-hinting-in-python-focus-on.html
.. [github]
.. _github:
https://github.com/python/typing
.. [issues]
.. _issues:
https://github.com/python/typing/issues
.. [peps]
.. _peps:
https://hg.python.org/peps/file/tip/pep-0484.txt
.. [importdocs]
.. _importdocs:
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/import.html#submodules
@ -2498,14 +2490,3 @@ Copyright
=========
This document has been placed in the public domain.
..
Local Variables:
mode: indented-text
indent-tabs-mode: nil
sentence-end-double-space: t
fill-column: 70
coding: utf-8
End: