Python: Add toString information for all classes without such.#2397
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Having `toString()` defined to be `none()` is a major headache when debugging, as `toString`-less results are silently elided. This PR puts dummy `toString`s in place of the `none()`s. (I am mostly creating this to see if it impacts our tests and/or the performance. If not, we may as well merge it.)
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No impact on performance or alerts: https://git.semmle.com/gist/taus/664814474a8c734024176b483b4a7413 |
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Having
toString()defined to benone()is a major headache when debugging,as
toString-less results are silently elided. This PR puts dummytoStringsin place of the
none()s.(I am mostly creating this to see if it impacts our tests and/or the
performance. If not, we may as well merge it.)