Avoid slow error message logic if errors not shown to user#14336
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Avoid slow error message logic if errors not shown to user#14336
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The mypy primer diff is unexpected, this shouldn't change output. |
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According to mypy_primer, this change has no effect on the checked open source code. 🤖🎉 |
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This helps with await-related errors introduced in #12958, in particular, which are expensive to generate. If errors are ignored (e.g. in third-party libraries) or we don't care about the error message, use simpler error message logic. We also often filter out error messages temporarily, so any effort in constructing a nice error message is wasted.
We could skip even more logic, but this should cover many of the important code paths.
This speeds up self check by about 2%.