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None is not considered Hashable #8768

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from typing import Hashable


def f() -> Hashable:
    return None


print(isinstance(None, Hashable))

The print returns True, so Python understands that None is hashable, but MyPy complains about incompatible return types:

error: Incompatible return value type (got "None", expected "Hashable")

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