Larry Hastings <la...@hastings.org> added the comment: So if I understand correctly: the default value of the "repr" parameter is True.
Decision matrix: does dataclass insert a __repr__ into the class? +-- row: argument passed in to decorator's repr parameter | | v | yes | no | <--- columns: does the class have a __repr__? -------+---------+---------+ True | ??? | yes | -------+---------+---------+ False | no | no | -------+---------+---------+ If the user specifies "repr=True", and also specifies their own __repr__ in the class, does dataclasses stomp on their __repr__ with its own? Does it throw an exception? I still prefer the tri-state value here. In this version, the default value of the "repr" parameter would be None, and the decision matrix for inserting a __repr__ looks like this: +-- row: argument passed in to decorator's repr parameter | | v | yes | no | <--- columns: does the class have a __repr__? -------+---------+---------+ True | raise | yes | -------+---------+---------+ None | no | yes | -------+---------+---------+ False | no | no | -------+---------+---------+ But we've talked about using the tri-state default for all of these parameters before, and clearly you weren't swayed then, so I guess I've said my peace and I'll stop suggesting it. ---------- _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <https://bugs.python.org/issue32513> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com