[Python-Dev] [Python-checkins] peps: Pre-alpha draft for PEP 435 (enum). The name is not important at the moment, as
Stephen J. Turnbull
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Ethan Furman writes: > Again: Repeating yourself doesn't help make the case. It does, however, encourage me to reply. > Definition of ENUMERATE > 1 : to ascertain the number of : count > 2 : to specify one after another : list You say you need the value as an integer; when you evaluate, you are neither counting nor listing. Note that in both counting and listing the object of the operation is not an element. It is a set, and set membership is the most important aspect of the elements for that purpose. The values of the elements (including whether they even have a value) is not relevant to either of those operations. On the other hand, if you *are* going to access (constant!) values by name, I don't see any reason to restrict the domain to integers. Nor do such named constants need to be members of any set in many cases.
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