Bug Report
When the code triggers annotation-unchecked warnings, both mypy and dmypy print a green "success" line. However there's an unexpected difference between exit codes. Mypy exits with 0 as expected in a successful check, but dmypy exits with a 1. This prevents me from using dmypy in automated scenarios.
To Reproduce
# example.py
def example():
a: int = 1
print(a + "2")
$ mypy example.py; echo $?
example.py:2: note: By default the bodies of untyped functions are not checked, consider using --check-untyped-defs [annotation-unchecked]
Success: no issues found in 1 source file
0 # Good, expected
$ dmypy run example.py; echo $?
Daemon started
example.py:2: note: By default the bodies of untyped functions are not checked, consider using --check-untyped-defs [annotation-unchecked]
Success: no issues found in 44 source files
1 # Bad, unexpected
Expected Behavior
Successful runs should return zero exit code in both mypy and dmypy.
Environment
$ python -V
Python 3.10.8
$ mypy -V
mypy 0.991 (compiled: yes)
A fresh venv with latest mypy installed, no configuration files at all.
Bug Report
When the code triggers
annotation-uncheckedwarnings, bothmypyanddmypyprint a green "success" line. However there's an unexpected difference between exit codes. Mypy exits with0as expected in a successful check, but dmypy exits with a1. This prevents me from using dmypy in automated scenarios.To Reproduce
Expected Behavior
Successful runs should return zero exit code in both mypy and dmypy.
Environment
A fresh venv with latest mypy installed, no configuration files at all.