Modified generics_type_erasure.py
test to not require an error when… #2008
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… accessing a generic attribute on a class when a subtype could provide specialization for that generic attribute.
Pyright recently made a modification to eliminate a false positive error in this case. See microsoft/pyright#10303 for details. I don't think the conformance test should mandate an error in this case. The spec certainly doesn't say anything about it, and the error is potentially a false positive.