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Revert sum literal integer change (#13961)
This is allegedly causing large performance problems, see 13821 typeshed/8231 had zero hits on mypy_primer, so it's not the worst thing to undo. Patching this in typeshed also feels weird, since there's a more general soundness issue. If a typevar has a bound or constraint, we might not want to solve it to a Literal. If we can confirm the performance regression or fix the unsoundness within mypy, I might pursue upstreaming this in typeshed. (Reminder: add this to the sync_typeshed script once merged)
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mypy/typeshed/stdlib/builtins.pyi

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@@ -1676,11 +1676,11 @@ _SupportsSumNoDefaultT = TypeVar("_SupportsSumNoDefaultT", bound=_SupportsSumWit
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# Instead, we special-case the most common examples of this: bool and literal integers.
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if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):
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@overload
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def sum(__iterable: Iterable[bool | _LiteralInteger], start: int = 0) -> int: ... # type: ignore[misc]
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def sum(__iterable: Iterable[bool], start: int = 0) -> int: ... # type: ignore[misc]
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else:
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@overload
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def sum(__iterable: Iterable[bool | _LiteralInteger], __start: int = 0) -> int: ... # type: ignore[misc]
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def sum(__iterable: Iterable[bool], __start: int = 0) -> int: ... # type: ignore[misc]
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@overload
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def sum(__iterable: Iterable[_SupportsSumNoDefaultT]) -> _SupportsSumNoDefaultT | Literal[0]: ...

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