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# type: ignore
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In cases where you have two modules that reference each other, you can't simply
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import the types from each module into the other one, as it can cause a cyclic
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import. An example of how to work around this can be seen at
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https://github.com/dae/anki/commit/ed0b3d337458d7161811547932b6476f2d4bc887
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In cases where you have two modules that reference each other, you can fix the
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import cycle by using fully qualified names in the types, and enabling
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annotations. For example, instead of
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from aqt.browser import Browser
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def myfunc(b: Browser) -> None:
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pass
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use the following instead:
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from __future__ import annotations
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import aqt
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def myfunc(b: aqt.browser.Browser) -> None:
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pass
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Hooks
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