[Python-Dev] Enum: subclassing?
Georg Brandl
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Wed May 1 20:59:15 CEST 2013
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Am 01.05.2013 20:44, schrieb Antoine Pitrou: > On Wed, 01 May 2013 10:21:30 -0700 > Ethan Furman <ethan at stoneleaf.us> wrote: >> We may not want to /completely/ disallow subclassing. Consider: >> >> --> class StrEnum(str, Enum): >> ... '''string enums for Business Basic variable names''' >> ... >> --> class Vendors(StrEnum): >> EnumError: subclassing not allowed > > I don't see the point of disallowing subclassing. It sounds like > a pointless restriction. > > However, perhaps the constructor should forbid the returning of a base > type, e.g.: > > class Season(Enum): > spring = 1 > > class MySeason(Season): > """I look nicer than Season""" > > MySeason('spring') > ... > ValueError: Season.spring is not a MySeason instance > > (what this means is perhaps the subclassing of non-empty enum classes > should be forbidden) That's exactly what's implemented in the ref435 code at the moment. Georg
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