[Python-Dev] Enum, Flag, __contains__, and False vs TypeError
Serhiy Storchaka
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Wed Apr 4 16:11:42 EDT 2018
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I expect that for IntFlag `x in flags` is equivalent either to
bool(x | flags.value)
or to
(x | flags.value) == x
It should return some result only if x is an integer (or compatible with
integers) and raise a TypeError otherwise.
Don't add any special checks unless there are good reasons for this.
Keep the code as simple as possible.
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