fix: support fail function signature with deprecated params#383
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Problem
I was getting a type error with some old code using the
attrkeyword argument of thefailmethod. According to the function signature, theattrdoes exist, but it's deprecated.Solution
Add the missing keyword arguments to the
failand mark them as deprecated. Additionally we add an info diagnostic marked as deprecated to these usages of this parameter.would also appreciate any feedback on the pull request 🙏 i did see that there was a comment on not applying DRY for function params so would like to help if appropriate here