On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 10:22:06 PM UTC+5:30, Ian wrote: > On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 8:31 AM, Rustom Mody wrote: > > Can you tell me what of the following code does not satisfy your > > requirements? > > [Needs python 3.4] > > > > > >>>> from enum import IntEnum > >>>> class B4(IntEnum): > > F1 = 0 > > F2 = 0 > > F3 = 0 > > T = 1 > > This strikes me as a potential problem: > > >>> B4.F1 is B4.F2 is B4.F3 > True > >>> list(B4) > [<B4.F1: 0>, <B4.T: 1>] > > Enum members with the same values are just aliases for one another, > not distinct entities.
Yeah.... The only workaround I have been able to come up with is: class B4(IntEnum): > F1 = 0 > F2 = "" > F3 = None > T = 1 which is not bad; its ridiculous [Like going around with a broken broom searching for falsey objects :-) ] -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list