In linter, ignore @overload functions #562
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See #559
This PR makes the linter behave correctly, but not the validator.
The piece I am missing is figuring out how, without the AST, to see whether we are dealing with the
@overload
function definition, or the "real" function definition.This is easy in the linter, as we can get decorator information from the AST.
Is it OK to have some functionality work only in the linter @rossbar?