gh-114071: [Enum] update docs and code for tuples/subclasses#114871
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Thanks @ethanfurman for the PR 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.12. |
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…ythonGH-114871) Update documentation with `__new__` and `__init__` entries. Support use of `auto()` in tuple subclasses on member assignment lines. Previously, auto() was only supported on the member definition line either solo or as part of a tuple: RED = auto() BLUE = auto(), 'azul' However, since Python itself supports using tuple subclasses where tuples are expected, e.g.: from collections import namedtuple T = namedtuple('T', 'first second third') def test(one, two, three): print(one, two, three) test(*T(4, 5, 6)) GH- 4 5 6 it made sense to also support tuple subclasses in enum definitions. (cherry picked from commit ff7588b) Co-authored-by: Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us>
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…H-114871) (GH-114993) Update documentation with `__new__` and `__init__` entries. Support use of `auto()` in tuple subclasses on member assignment lines. Previously, auto() was only supported on the member definition line either solo or as part of a tuple: RED = auto() BLUE = auto(), 'azul' However, since Python itself supports using tuple subclasses where tuples are expected, e.g.: from collections import namedtuple T = namedtuple('T', 'first second third') def test(one, two, three): print(one, two, three) test(*T(4, 5, 6)) GH- 4 5 6 it made sense to also support tuple subclasses in enum definitions. (cherry picked from commit ff7588b) Co-authored-by: Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us>
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…ythonGH-114871) Update documentation with `__new__` and `__init__` entries. Support use of `auto()` in tuple subclasses on member assignment lines. Previously, auto() was only supported on the member definition line either solo or as part of a tuple: RED = auto() BLUE = auto(), 'azul' However, since Python itself supports using tuple subclasses where tuples are expected, e.g.: from collections import namedtuple T = namedtuple('T', 'first second third') def test(one, two, three): print(one, two, three) test(*T(4, 5, 6)) # 4 5 6 it made sense to also support tuple subclasses in enum definitions.
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…ythonGH-114871) Update documentation with `__new__` and `__init__` entries. Support use of `auto()` in tuple subclasses on member assignment lines. Previously, auto() was only supported on the member definition line either solo or as part of a tuple: RED = auto() BLUE = auto(), 'azul' However, since Python itself supports using tuple subclasses where tuples are expected, e.g.: from collections import namedtuple T = namedtuple('T', 'first second third') def test(one, two, three): print(one, two, three) test(*T(4, 5, 6)) # 4 5 6 it made sense to also support tuple subclasses in enum definitions.
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Previously,
auto()was only supported on the member definition line either solo or as part of a tuple:However, since Python itself supports using tuple subclasses where tuples are expected, e.g.:
it made sense to also support tuple subclasses in enum definitions.
Documentation was also updated to include entries for
__init__and__new__.📚 Documentation preview 📚: https://cpython-previews--114871.org.readthedocs.build/