Message274975
| Author |
ethan.furman |
| Recipients |
barry, eli.bendersky, ethan.furman, ezio.melotti, martin.panter, python-dev, r.david.murray, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka, veky |
| Date |
2016年09月08日.06:14:10 |
| SpamBayes Score |
-1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified |
Yes |
| Message-id |
<1473315250.75.0.418416084466.issue23591@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| In-reply-to |
| Content |
Vedran commented:
> This is something fundamental: it is breaking the promise that class body
> is a suite of commands, where Python statements (such as assignment) have
> their usual semantics.
I find it curious that you're okay with
>>> class Color(Enum):
... red = 1
...
>>> Color.red == 1
False
But you find this completely incomprehensible
>>> class Color(Enum):
... red = _auto_
... blue = _auto_
...
>>> Color.red == Color.blue
False |
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