Explanation: Python is a programming language. Numpy is a library for python that makes it possible to run large computations much faster than in native python. In order to make that possible, it needs to keep its own set of data types that are different from python’s native datatypes, which means you now have two different bool
types and two different sets of True
and False
. Lovely.
Mypy is a type checker for python (python supports static typing, but doesn’t actually enforce it). Mypy treats numpy’s bool_
and python’s native bool
as incompatible types, leading to the asinine error message above. Mypy is “technically” correct, since they are two completely different classes. But in practice, there is little functional difference between bool
and bool_
. So you have to do dumb workarounds like declaring every bool values as bool | np.bool_
or casting bool_
down to bool
. Ugh. Both numpy and mypy declared this issue a WONTFIX. Lovely.
Someone else points out that Python’s native
bool
is a subtype ofint
, so adding abool
to anint
(or performing other mixed operations) is not an error, which might then go on to cause a hard-to-catch semantic/mathematical error.I am assuming that trying to add a NumPy
bool_
to anint
causes a compilation error at best and a run-time warning, or traceable program crash at worst.