Fix: Add Image.Image support to encode() overloads to resolve mypy error (#3462)#3485
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Fix: Add Image.Image support to encode() overloads to resolve mypy error (#3462)#3485sahibpreetsingh12 wants to merge 1 commit intohuggingface:mainfrom
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@tomaarsen how to make sure i pass next time I make submission |
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Hi @tomaarsen what can i do to move this PR further? |
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Hello @sahibpreetsingh12, Apologies for the delay. As I mentioned in #3462 (comment), I'm unsure whether I want to add this behaviour already. I think my preference is to include it in a large refactor that brings full multimodality support.
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Hi @tomaarsen
In this PR I have tried #3462 by updating the
encode()method's type hints (including all relevant overload variants) to supportPIL.Image.Imageandlist[PIL.Image.Image].Summary of Changes:
ImagefromPILencode()overloads to includeImage.Imageandlist[Image.Image]encode()function signature accordinglyThis ensures that tools like
mypyno longer raise type errors when callingencode()with image inputs. As it is working correctly at inference time — the issue was limited to type checking.