# Release 4.15.0 (August 25, 2025) No user-facing changes since 4.15.0rc1. # Release 4.15.0rc1 (August 18, 2025) - Add the `@typing_extensions.disjoint_base` decorator, as specified in PEP 800. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Add `typing_extensions.type_repr`, a backport of [`annotationlib.type_repr`](https://docs.python.org/3.14/library/annotationlib.html#annotationlib.type_repr), introduced in Python 3.14 (CPython PR [#124551](https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/124551), originally by Jelle Zijlstra). Patch by Semyon Moroz. - Fix behavior of type params in `typing_extensions.evaluate_forward_ref`. Backport of CPython PR [#137227](https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/137227) by Jelle Zijlstra. # Release 4.14.1 (July 4, 2025) - Fix usage of `typing_extensions.TypedDict` nested inside other types (e.g., `typing.Type[typing_extensions.TypedDict]`). This is not allowed by the type system but worked on older versions, so we maintain support. # Release 4.14.0 (June 2, 2025) Changes since 4.14.0rc1: - Remove `__or__` and `__ror__` methods from `typing_extensions.Sentinel` on Python versions <3.10. PEP 604 was introduced in Python 3.10, and `typing_extensions` does not generally attempt to backport PEP-604 methods to prior versions. - Further update `typing_extensions.evaluate_forward_ref` with changes in Python 3.14. # Release 4.14.0rc1 (May 24, 2025) - Drop support for Python 3.8 (including PyPy-3.8). Patch by [Victorien Plot](https://github.com/Viicos). - Do not attempt to re-export names that have been removed from `typing`, anticipating the removal of `typing.no_type_check_decorator` in Python 3.15. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Update `typing_extensions.Format`, `typing_extensions.evaluate_forward_ref`, and `typing_extensions.TypedDict` to align with changes in Python 3.14. Patches by Jelle Zijlstra. - Fix tests for Python 3.14 and 3.15. Patches by Jelle Zijlstra. New features: - Add support for inline typed dictionaries ([PEP 764](https://peps.python.org/pep-0764/)). Patch by [Victorien Plot](https://github.com/Viicos). - Add `typing_extensions.Reader` and `typing_extensions.Writer`. Patch by Sebastian Rittau. - Add support for sentinels ([PEP 661](https://peps.python.org/pep-0661/)). Patch by [Victorien Plot](https://github.com/Viicos). # Release 4.13.2 (April 10, 2025) - Fix `TypeError` when taking the union of `typing_extensions.TypeAliasType` and a `typing.TypeAliasType` on Python 3.12 and 3.13. Patch by [Joren Hammudoglu](https://github.com/jorenham). - Backport from CPython PR [#132160](https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/132160) to avoid having user arguments shadowed in generated `__new__` by `@typing_extensions.deprecated`. Patch by [Victorien Plot](https://github.com/Viicos). # Release 4.13.1 (April 3, 2025) Bugfixes: - Fix regression in 4.13.0 on Python 3.10.2 causing a `TypeError` when using `Concatenate`. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Fix `TypeError` when using `evaluate_forward_ref` on Python 3.10.1-2 and 3.9.8-10. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). # Release 4.13.0 (March 25, 2025) No user-facing changes since 4.13.0rc1. # Release 4.13.0rc1 (March 18, 2025) New features: - Add `typing_extensions.TypeForm` from PEP 747. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Add `typing_extensions.get_annotations`, a backport of `inspect.get_annotations` that adds features specified by PEP 649. Patches by Jelle Zijlstra and Alex Waygood. - Backport `evaluate_forward_ref` from CPython PR [#119891](https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/119891) to evaluate `ForwardRef`s. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan), backporting a CPython PR by Jelle Zijlstra. Bugfixes and changed features: - Update PEP 728 implementation to a newer version of the PEP. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Copy the coroutine status of functions and methods wrapped with `@typing_extensions.deprecated`. Patch by Sebastian Rittau. - Fix bug where `TypeAliasType` instances could be subscripted even where they were not generic. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Fix bug where a subscripted `TypeAliasType` instance did not have all attributes of the original `TypeAliasType` instance on older Python versions. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan) and Alex Waygood. - Fix bug where subscripted `TypeAliasType` instances (and some other subscripted objects) had wrong parameters if they were directly subscripted with an `Unpack` object. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Backport to Python 3.10 the ability to substitute `...` in generic `Callable` aliases that have a `Concatenate` special form as their argument. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Extended the `Concatenate` backport for Python 3.8-3.10 to now accept `Ellipsis` as an argument. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Fix backport of `get_type_hints` to reflect Python 3.11+ behavior which does not add `Union[..., NoneType]` to annotations that have a `None` default value anymore. This fixes wrapping of `Annotated` in an unwanted `Optional` in such cases. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Fix error in subscription of `Unpack` aliases causing nested Unpacks to not be resolved correctly. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Backport CPython PR [#124795](https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/124795): fix `TypeAliasType` not raising an error on non-tuple inputs for `type_params`. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Fix that lists and `...` could not be used for parameter expressions for `TypeAliasType` instances before Python 3.11. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Fix error on Python 3.10 when using `typing.Concatenate` and `typing_extensions.Concatenate` together. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). - Backport of CPython PR [#109544](https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/109544) to reflect Python 3.13+ behavior: A value assigned to `__total__` in the class body of a `TypedDict` will be overwritten by the `total` argument of the `TypedDict` constructor. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan), backporting a CPython PR by Jelle Zijlstra. - `isinstance(typing_extensions.Unpack[...], TypeVar)` now evaluates to `False` on Python 3.11 and newer, but remains `True` on versions before 3.11. Patch by [Daraan](https://github.com/Daraan). # Release 4.12.2 (June 7, 2024) - Fix regression in v4.12.0 where specialization of certain generics with an overridden `__eq__` method would raise errors. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Fix tests so they pass on 3.13.0b2 # Release 4.12.1 (June 1, 2024) - Preliminary changes for compatibility with the draft implementation of PEP 649 in Python 3.14. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Fix regression in v4.12.0 where nested `Annotated` types would cause `TypeError` to be raised if the nested `Annotated` type had unhashable metadata. Patch by Alex Waygood. # Release 4.12.0 (May 23, 2024) This release is mostly the same as 4.12.0rc1 but fixes one more longstanding bug. - Fix incorrect behaviour of `typing_extensions.ParamSpec` on Python 3.8 and 3.9 that meant that `isinstance(typing_extensions.ParamSpec("P"), typing.TypeVar)` would have a different result in some situations depending on whether or not a profiling function had been set using `sys.setprofile`. Patch by Alex Waygood. # Release 4.12.0rc1 (May 16, 2024) This release focuses on compatibility with the upcoming release of Python 3.13. Most changes are related to the implementation of type parameter defaults (PEP 696). Thanks to all of the people who contributed patches, especially Alex Waygood, who did most of the work adapting typing-extensions to the CPython PEP 696 implementation. Full changelog: - Improve the implementation of type parameter defaults (PEP 696) - Backport the `typing.NoDefault` sentinel object from Python 3.13. TypeVars, ParamSpecs and TypeVarTuples without default values now have their `__default__` attribute set to this sentinel value. - TypeVars, ParamSpecs and TypeVarTuples now have a `has_default()` method, matching `typing.TypeVar`, `typing.ParamSpec` and `typing.TypeVarTuple` on Python 3.13+. - TypeVars, ParamSpecs and TypeVarTuples with `default=None` passed to their constructors now have their `__default__` attribute set to `None` at runtime rather than `types.NoneType`. - Fix most tests for `TypeVar`, `ParamSpec` and `TypeVarTuple` on Python 3.13.0b1 and newer. - Backport CPython PR [#118774](https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/118774), allowing type parameters without default values to follow those with default values in some type parameter lists. Patch by Alex Waygood, backporting a CPython PR by Jelle Zijlstra. - It is now disallowed to use a `TypeVar` with a default value after a `TypeVarTuple` in a type parameter list. This matches the CPython implementation of PEP 696 on Python 3.13+. - Fix bug in PEP-696 implementation where a default value for a `ParamSpec` would be cast to a tuple if a list was provided. Patch by Alex Waygood. - Fix `Protocol` tests on Python 3.13.0a6 and newer. 3.13.0a6 adds a new `__static_attributes__` attribute to all classes in Python, which broke some assumptions made by the implementation of `typing_extensions.Protocol`. Similarly, 3.13.0b1 adds the new `__firstlineno__` attribute to all classes. - Fix `AttributeError` when using `typing_extensions.runtime_checkable` in combination with `typing.Protocol` on Python 3.12.2 or newer. Patch by Alex Waygood. - At runtime, `assert_never` now includes the repr of the argument in the `AssertionError`. Patch by Hashem, backporting of the original fix https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/91720 by Jelle Zijlstra. - The second and third parameters of `typing_extensions.Generator`, and the second parameter of `typing_extensions.AsyncGenerator`, now default to `None`. This matches the behaviour of `typing.Generator` and `typing.AsyncGenerator` on Python 3.13+. - `typing_extensions.ContextManager` and `typing_extensions.AsyncContextManager` now have an optional second parameter, which defaults to `Optional[bool]`. The new parameter signifies the return type of the `__(a)exit__` method, matching `typing.ContextManager` and `typing.AsyncContextManager` on Python 3.13+. - Backport `types.CapsuleType` from Python 3.13. - Releases are now made using [Trusted Publishers](https://docs.pypi.org/trusted-publishers/) improving the security of the release process. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. # Release 4.12.0a1 and 4.12.0a2 (May 16, 2024) These releases primarily test a revised release workflow. If all goes well, release 4.12.0rc1 will follow soon. # Release 4.11.0 (April 5, 2024) This feature release provides improvements to various recently added features, most importantly type parameter defaults (PEP 696). There are no changes since 4.11.0rc1. # Release 4.11.0rc1 (March 24, 2024) - Fix tests on Python 3.13.0a5. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Fix the runtime behavior of type parameters with defaults (PEP 696). Patch by Nadir Chowdhury. - Fix minor discrepancy between error messages produced by `typing` and `typing_extensions` on Python 3.10. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - When `include_extra=False`, `get_type_hints()` now strips `ReadOnly` from the annotation. # Release 4.10.0 (February 24, 2024) This feature release adds support for PEP 728 (TypedDict with extra items) and PEP 742 (``TypeIs``). There are no changes since 4.10.0rc1. # Release 4.10.0rc1 (February 17, 2024) - Add support for PEP 728, supporting the `closed` keyword argument and the special `__extra_items__` key for TypedDict. Patch by Zixuan James Li. - Add support for PEP 742, adding `typing_extensions.TypeIs`. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Drop runtime error when a read-only `TypedDict` item overrides a mutable one. Type checkers should still flag this as an error. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Speedup `issubclass()` checks against simple runtime-checkable protocols by around 6% (backporting https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/112717, by Alex Waygood). - Fix a regression in the implementation of protocols where `typing.Protocol` classes that were not marked as `@runtime_checkable` would be unnecessarily introspected, potentially causing exceptions to be raised if the protocol had problematic members. Patch by Alex Waygood, backporting https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/113401. # Release 4.9.0 (December 9, 2023) This feature release adds `typing_extensions.ReadOnly`, as specified by PEP 705, and makes various other improvements, especially to `@typing_extensions.deprecated()`. There are no changes since 4.9.0rc1. # Release 4.9.0rc1 (November 29, 2023) - Add support for PEP 705, adding `typing_extensions.ReadOnly`. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - All parameters on `NewType.__call__` are now positional-only. This means that the signature of `typing_extensions.NewType.__call__` now exactly matches the signature of `typing.NewType.__call__`. Patch by Alex Waygood. - Fix bug with using `@deprecated` on a mixin class. Inheriting from a deprecated class now raises a `DeprecationWarning`. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - `@deprecated` now gives a better error message if you pass a non-`str` argument to the `msg` parameter. Patch by Alex Waygood. - `@deprecated` is now implemented as a class for better introspectability. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Exclude `__match_args__` from `Protocol` members. Backport of https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/110683 by Nikita Sobolev. - When creating a `typing_extensions.NamedTuple` class, ensure `__set_name__` is called on all objects that define `__set_name__` and exist in the values of the `NamedTuple` class's class dictionary. Patch by Alex Waygood, backporting https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/111876. - Improve the error message when trying to call `issubclass()` against a `Protocol` that has non-method members. Patch by Alex Waygood (backporting https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/112344, by Randolph Scholz). # Release 4.8.0 (September 17, 2023) No changes since 4.8.0rc1. # Release 4.8.0rc1 (September 7, 2023) - Add `typing_extensions.Doc`, as proposed by PEP 727. Patch by Sebastián Ramírez. - Drop support for Python 3.7 (including PyPy-3.7). Patch by Alex Waygood. - Fix bug where `get_original_bases()` would return incorrect results when called on a concrete subclass of a generic class. Patch by Alex Waygood (backporting https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/107584, by James Hilton-Balfe). - Fix bug where `ParamSpec(default=...)` would raise a `TypeError` on Python versions <3.11. Patch by James Hilton-Balfe # Release 4.7.1 (July 2, 2023) - Fix support for `TypedDict`, `NamedTuple` and `is_protocol` on PyPy-3.7 and PyPy-3.8. Patch by Alex Waygood. Note that PyPy-3.7 and PyPy-3.8 are unsupported by the PyPy project. The next feature release of typing-extensions will drop support for PyPy-3.7 and may also drop support for PyPy-3.8. # Release 4.7.0 (June 28, 2023) - This is expected to be the last feature release supporting Python 3.7, which reaches its end of life on June 27, 2023. Version 4.8.0 will support only Python 3.8.0 and up. - Fix bug where a `typing_extensions.Protocol` class that had one or more non-callable members would raise `TypeError` when `issubclass()` was called against it, even if it defined a custom `__subclasshook__` method. The correct behaviour -- which has now been restored -- is not to raise `TypeError` in these situations if a custom `__subclasshook__` method is defined. Patch by Alex Waygood (backporting https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/105976). # Release 4.7.0rc1 (June 21, 2023) - Add `typing_extensions.get_protocol_members` and `typing_extensions.is_protocol` (backport of CPython PR #104878). Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - `typing_extensions` now re-exports all names in the standard library's `typing` module, except the deprecated `ByteString`. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Due to changes in the implementation of `typing_extensions.Protocol`, `typing.runtime_checkable` can now be used on `typing_extensions.Protocol` (previously, users had to use `typing_extensions.runtime_checkable` if they were using `typing_extensions.Protocol`). - Align the implementation of `TypedDict` with the implementation in the standard library on Python 3.9 and higher. `typing_extensions.TypedDict` is now a function instead of a class. The private functions `_check_fails`, `_dict_new`, and `_typeddict_new` have been removed. `is_typeddict` now returns `False` when called with `TypedDict` itself as the argument. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Declare support for Python 3.12. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Fix tests on Python 3.13, which removes support for creating `TypedDict` classes through the keyword-argument syntax. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Fix a regression introduced in v4.6.3 that meant that ``issubclass(object, typing_extensions.Protocol)`` would erroneously raise ``TypeError``. Patch by Alex Waygood (backporting the CPython PR https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/105239). - Allow `Protocol` classes to inherit from `typing_extensions.Buffer` or `collections.abc.Buffer`. Patch by Alex Waygood (backporting https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/104827, by Jelle Zijlstra). - Allow classes to inherit from both `typing.Protocol` and `typing_extensions.Protocol` simultaneously. Since v4.6.0, this caused `TypeError` to be raised due to a metaclass conflict. Patch by Alex Waygood. - Backport several deprecations from CPython relating to unusual ways to create `TypedDict`s and `NamedTuple`s. CPython PRs #105609 and #105780 by Alex Waygood; `typing_extensions` backport by Jelle Zijlstra. - Creating a `NamedTuple` using the functional syntax with keyword arguments (`NT = NamedTuple("NT", a=int)`) is now deprecated. - Creating a `NamedTuple` with zero fields using the syntax `NT = NamedTuple("NT")` or `NT = NamedTuple("NT", None)` is now deprecated. - Creating a `TypedDict` with zero fields using the syntax `TD = TypedDict("TD")` or `TD = TypedDict("TD", None)` is now deprecated. - Fix bug on Python 3.7 where a protocol `X` that had a member `a` would not be considered an implicit subclass of an unrelated protocol `Y` that only has a member `a`. Where the members of `X` are a superset of the members of `Y`, `X` should always be considered a subclass of `Y` iff `Y` is a runtime-checkable protocol that only has callable members. Patch by Alex Waygood (backporting CPython PR https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/105835). # Release 4.6.3 (June 1, 2023) - Fix a regression introduced in v4.6.0 in the implementation of runtime-checkable protocols. The regression meant that doing `class Foo(X, typing_extensions.Protocol)`, where `X` was a class that had `abc.ABCMeta` as its metaclass, would then cause subsequent `isinstance(1, X)` calls to erroneously raise `TypeError`. Patch by Alex Waygood (backporting the CPython PR https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/105152). - Sync the repository's LICENSE file with that of CPython. `typing_extensions` is distributed under the same license as CPython itself. - Skip a problematic test on Python 3.12.0b1. The test fails on 3.12.0b1 due to a bug in CPython, which will be fixed in 3.12.0b2. The `typing_extensions` test suite now passes on 3.12.0b1. # Release 4.6.2 (May 25, 2023) - Fix use of `@deprecated` on classes with `__new__` but no `__init__`. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Fix regression in version 4.6.1 where comparing a generic class against a runtime-checkable protocol using `isinstance()` would cause `AttributeError` to be raised if using Python 3.7. # Release 4.6.1 (May 23, 2023) - Change deprecated `@runtime` to formal API `@runtime_checkable` in the error message. Patch by Xuehai Pan. - Fix regression in 4.6.0 where attempting to define a `Protocol` that was generic over a `ParamSpec` or a `TypeVarTuple` would cause `TypeError` to be raised. Patch by Alex Waygood. # Release 4.6.0 (May 22, 2023) - `typing_extensions` is now documented at https://typing-extensions.readthedocs.io/en/latest/. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Add `typing_extensions.Buffer`, a marker class for buffer types, as proposed by PEP 688. Equivalent to `collections.abc.Buffer` in Python 3.12. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Backport two CPython PRs fixing various issues with `typing.Literal`: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/23294 and https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/23383. Both CPython PRs were originally by Yurii Karabas, and both were backported to Python >=3.9.1, but no earlier. Patch by Alex Waygood. A side effect of one of the changes is that equality comparisons of `Literal` objects will now raise a `TypeError` if one of the `Literal` objects being compared has a mutable parameter. (Using mutable parameters with `Literal` is not supported by PEP 586 or by any major static type checkers.) - `Literal` is now reimplemented on all Python versions <= 3.10.0. The `typing_extensions` version does not suffer from the bug that was fixed in https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29334. (The CPython bugfix was backported to CPython 3.10.1 and 3.9.8, but no earlier.) - Backport [CPython PR 26067](https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/26067) (originally by Yurii Karabas), ensuring that `isinstance()` calls on protocols raise `TypeError` when the protocol is not decorated with `@runtime_checkable`. Patch by Alex Waygood. - Backport several significant performance improvements to runtime-checkable protocols that have been made in Python 3.12 (see https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/74690 for details). Patch by Alex Waygood. A side effect of one of the performance improvements is that the members of a runtime-checkable protocol are now considered “frozen” at runtime as soon as the class has been created. Monkey-patching attributes onto a runtime-checkable protocol will still work, but will have no impact on `isinstance()` checks comparing objects to the protocol. See ["What's New in Python 3.12"](https://docs.python.org/3.12/whatsnew/3.12.html#typing) for more details. - `isinstance()` checks against runtime-checkable protocols now use `inspect.getattr_static()` rather than `hasattr()` to lookup whether attributes exist (backporting https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/103034). This means that descriptors and `__getattr__` methods are no longer unexpectedly evaluated during `isinstance()` checks against runtime-checkable protocols. However, it may also mean that some objects which used to be considered instances of a runtime-checkable protocol on older versions of `typing_extensions` may no longer be considered instances of that protocol using the new release, and vice versa. Most users are unlikely to be affected by this change. Patch by Alex Waygood. - Backport the ability to define `__init__` methods on Protocol classes, a change made in Python 3.11 (originally implemented in https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/31628 by Adrian Garcia Badaracco). Patch by Alex Waygood. - Speedup `isinstance(3, typing_extensions.SupportsIndex)` by >10x on Python <3.12. Patch by Alex Waygood. - Add `typing_extensions` versions of `SupportsInt`, `SupportsFloat`, `SupportsComplex`, `SupportsBytes`, `SupportsAbs` and `SupportsRound`. These have the same semantics as the versions from the `typing` module, but `isinstance()` checks against the `typing_extensions` versions are >10x faster at runtime on Python <3.12. Patch by Alex Waygood. - Add `__orig_bases__` to non-generic TypedDicts, call-based TypedDicts, and call-based NamedTuples. Other TypedDicts and NamedTuples already had the attribute. Patch by Adrian Garcia Badaracco. - Add `typing_extensions.get_original_bases`, a backport of [`types.get_original_bases`](https://docs.python.org/3.12/library/types.html#types.get_original_bases), introduced in Python 3.12 (CPython PR https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/101827, originally by James Hilton-Balfe). Patch by Alex Waygood. This function should always produce correct results when called on classes constructed using features from `typing_extensions`. However, it may produce incorrect results when called on some `NamedTuple` or `TypedDict` classes that use `typing.{NamedTuple,TypedDict}` on Python <=3.11. - Constructing a call-based `TypedDict` using keyword arguments for the fields now causes a `DeprecationWarning` to be emitted. This matches the behaviour of `typing.TypedDict` on 3.11 and 3.12. - Backport the implementation of `NewType` from 3.10 (where it is implemented as a class rather than a function). This allows user-defined `NewType`s to be pickled. Patch by Alex Waygood. - Fix tests and import on Python 3.12, where `typing.TypeVar` can no longer be subclassed. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Add `typing_extensions.TypeAliasType`, a backport of `typing.TypeAliasType` from PEP 695. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Backport changes to the repr of `typing.Unpack` that were made in order to implement [PEP 692](https://peps.python.org/pep-0692/) (backport of https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/104048). Patch by Alex Waygood. # Release 4.5.0 (February 14, 2023) - Runtime support for PEP 702, adding `typing_extensions.deprecated`. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Add better default value for TypeVar `default` parameter, PEP 696. Enables runtime check if `None` was passed as default. Patch by Marc Mueller (@cdce8p). - The `@typing_extensions.override` decorator now sets the `.__override__` attribute. Patch by Steven Troxler. - Fix `get_type_hints()` on cross-module inherited `TypedDict` in 3.9 and 3.10. Patch by Carl Meyer. - Add `frozen_default` parameter on `dataclass_transform`. Patch by Erik De Bonte. # Release 4.4.0 (October 6, 2022) - Add `typing_extensions.Any` a backport of python 3.11's Any class which is subclassable at runtime. (backport from python/cpython#31841, by Shantanu and Jelle Zijlstra). Patch by James Hilton-Balfe (@Gobot1234). - Add initial support for TypeVarLike `default` parameter, PEP 696. Patch by Marc Mueller (@cdce8p). - Runtime support for PEP 698, adding `typing_extensions.override`. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - Add the `infer_variance` parameter to `TypeVar`, as specified in PEP 695. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. # Release 4.3.0 (July 1, 2022) - Add `typing_extensions.NamedTuple`, allowing for generic `NamedTuple`s on Python <3.11 (backport from python/cpython#92027, by Serhiy Storchaka). Patch by Alex Waygood (@AlexWaygood). - Adjust `typing_extensions.TypedDict` to allow for generic `TypedDict`s on Python <3.11 (backport from python/cpython#27663, by Samodya Abey). Patch by Alex Waygood (@AlexWaygood). # Release 4.2.0 (April 17, 2022) - Re-export `typing.Unpack` and `typing.TypeVarTuple` on Python 3.11. - Add `ParamSpecArgs` and `ParamSpecKwargs` to `__all__`. - Improve "accepts only single type" error messages. - Improve the distributed package. Patch by Marc Mueller (@cdce8p). - Update `typing_extensions.dataclass_transform` to rename the `field_descriptors` parameter to `field_specifiers` and accept arbitrary keyword arguments. - Add `typing_extensions.get_overloads` and `typing_extensions.clear_overloads`, and add registry support to `typing_extensions.overload`. Backport from python/cpython#89263. - Add `typing_extensions.assert_type`. Backport from bpo-46480. - Drop support for Python 3.6. Original patch by Adam Turner (@AA-Turner). # Release 4.1.1 (February 13, 2022) - Fix importing `typing_extensions` on Python 3.7.0 and 3.7.1. Original patch by Nikita Sobolev (@sobolevn). # Release 4.1.0 (February 12, 2022) - Runtime support for PEP 646, adding `typing_extensions.TypeVarTuple` and `typing_extensions.Unpack`. - Add interaction of `Required` and `NotRequired` with `__required_keys__`, `__optional_keys__` and `get_type_hints()`. Patch by David Cabot (@d-k-bo). - Runtime support for PEP 675 and `typing_extensions.LiteralString`. - Add `Never` and `assert_never`. Backport from bpo-46475. - `ParamSpec` args and kwargs are now equal to themselves. Backport from bpo-46676. Patch by Gregory Beauregard (@GBeauregard). - Add `reveal_type`. Backport from bpo-46414. - Runtime support for PEP 681 and `typing_extensions.dataclass_transform`. - `Annotated` can now wrap `ClassVar` and `Final`. Backport from bpo-46491. Patch by Gregory Beauregard (@GBeauregard). - Add missed `Required` and `NotRequired` to `__all__`. Patch by Yuri Karabas (@uriyyo). - The `@final` decorator now sets the `__final__` attribute on the decorated object to allow runtime introspection. Backport from bpo-46342. - Add `is_typeddict`. Patch by Chris Moradi (@chrismoradi) and James Hilton-Balfe (@Gobot1234). # Release 4.0.1 (November 30, 2021) - Fix broken sdist in release 4.0.0. Patch by Adam Turner (@AA-Turner). - Fix equality comparison for `Required` and `NotRequired`. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra (@jellezijlstra). - Fix usage of `Self` as a type argument. Patch by Chris Wesseling (@CharString) and James Hilton-Balfe (@Gobot1234). # Release 4.0.0 (November 14, 2021) - Starting with version 4.0.0, typing_extensions uses Semantic Versioning. See the README for more information. - Dropped support for Python versions 3.5 and older, including Python 2.7. - Simplified backports for Python 3.6.0 and newer. Patch by Adam Turner (@AA-Turner). ## Added in version 4.0.0 - Runtime support for PEP 673 and `typing_extensions.Self`. Patch by James Hilton-Balfe (@Gobot1234). - Runtime support for PEP 655 and `typing_extensions.Required` and `NotRequired`. Patch by David Foster (@davidfstr). ## Removed in version 4.0.0 The following non-exported but non-private names have been removed as they are unneeded for supporting Python 3.6 and newer. - TypingMeta - OLD_GENERICS - SUBS_TREE - HAVE_ANNOTATED - HAVE_PROTOCOLS - V_co - VT_co # Previous releases Prior to release 4.0.0 we did not provide a changelog. Please check the Git history for details.