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bpo-44356: [Enum] allow multiple data-type mixins if they are all the same (GH-26649) (GH-26652)
This enables, for example, two base Enums to both inherit from `str`, and then both be mixed into the same final Enum:
class Str1Enum(str, Enum):
GH- some behavior here
class Str2Enum(str, Enum):
GH- some more behavior here
class FinalStrEnum(Str1Enum, Str2Enum):
GH- this now works
(cherry picked from commit 8a4f0850d7
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Co-authored-by: Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us>
Co-authored-by: Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us>
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@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ class EnumMeta(type):
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return object, Enum
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def _find_data_type(bases):
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data_types = []
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data_types = set()
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for chain in bases:
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candidate = None
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for base in chain.__mro__:
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@ -564,19 +564,19 @@ class EnumMeta(type):
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continue
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elif issubclass(base, Enum):
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if base._member_type_ is not object:
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data_types.append(base._member_type_)
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data_types.add(base._member_type_)
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break
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elif '__new__' in base.__dict__:
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if issubclass(base, Enum):
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continue
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data_types.append(candidate or base)
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data_types.add(candidate or base)
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break
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else:
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candidate = base
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if len(data_types) > 1:
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raise TypeError('%r: too many data types: %r' % (class_name, data_types))
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elif data_types:
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return data_types[0]
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return data_types.pop()
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else:
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return None
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@ -2072,6 +2072,53 @@ class TestEnum(unittest.TestCase):
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return member
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self.assertEqual(Fee.TEST, 2)
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def test_miltuple_mixin_with_common_data_type(self):
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class CaseInsensitiveStrEnum(str, Enum):
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@classmethod
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def _missing_(cls, value):
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for member in cls._member_map_.values():
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if member._value_.lower() == value.lower():
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return member
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return super()._missing_(value)
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#
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class LenientStrEnum(str, Enum):
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def __init__(self, *args):
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self._valid = True
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@classmethod
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def _missing_(cls, value):
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# encountered an unknown value!
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# Luckily I'm a LenientStrEnum, so I won't crash just yet.
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# You might want to add a new case though.
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unknown = cls._member_type_.__new__(cls, value)
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unknown._valid = False
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unknown._name_ = value.upper()
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unknown._value_ = value
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cls._member_map_[value] = unknown
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return unknown
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@property
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def valid(self):
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return self._valid
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#
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class JobStatus(CaseInsensitiveStrEnum, LenientStrEnum):
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ACTIVE = "active"
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PENDING = "pending"
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TERMINATED = "terminated"
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#
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JS = JobStatus
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self.assertEqual(list(JobStatus), [JS.ACTIVE, JS.PENDING, JS.TERMINATED])
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self.assertEqual(JS.ACTIVE, 'active')
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self.assertEqual(JS.ACTIVE.value, 'active')
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self.assertIs(JS('Active'), JS.ACTIVE)
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self.assertTrue(JS.ACTIVE.valid)
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missing = JS('missing')
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self.assertEqual(list(JobStatus), [JS.ACTIVE, JS.PENDING, JS.TERMINATED])
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self.assertEqual(JS.ACTIVE, 'active')
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self.assertEqual(JS.ACTIVE.value, 'active')
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self.assertIs(JS('Active'), JS.ACTIVE)
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self.assertTrue(JS.ACTIVE.valid)
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(missing, JS))
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self.assertFalse(missing.valid)
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def test_empty_globals(self):
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# bpo-35717: sys._getframe(2).f_globals['__name__'] fails with KeyError
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# when using compile and exec because f_globals is empty
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[Enum] Allow multiple data-type mixins if they are all the same.
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