Re: [Python-Dev] PEP 435 -- Adding an Enum type to the Python standard library

2013年4月12日 19:09:32 -0700

On 13/04/13 05:33, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Apr 12, 2013, at 11:21 AM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
I, too, would strongly prefer to see ordering within an enum. I use
home-made enums heavily in my code and find ordering comparisons useful
there.
This was all hashed out in gory detail on python-ideas. I feel strongly that
base EnumValues should be unordered, especially because the underlying values
can be of any type. What would you expect to happen in this case:
 class X(Enum):
 a = 1
 b = 'hi'
 if X.a < myvalue < X.b:
 # whaa?
I would expect the same behaviour from enums that I get in Python 3 from 
non-enums. That is, if enums X.a and X.b happen to both be ints, or both 
strings, then comparisons should succeed, but if they are different types, I 
should get a TypeError.
The above applies to related enums. If they are unrelated (e.g. Colours.red < 
Insects.ant) then I think TypeError is appropriate.
--
Steven
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