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Added some corrections and suggestions.

consistency. That is, if the type is assigned to a variable, the name of
the variable must match the name of the enum class::

WrongName = Enum('Color', 'RED GREEN BLUE') # Type checker error
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Not sure this should be an error, commented on Discuss

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@JelleZijlstra, did mypy 1.9 fix the issue in stubtest that was blocking us from making the necessary changes in typeshed for enums? If not, is that something that could be prioritized for mypy 1.10?

…'t apply to enum classes that derive from `enum.Flags` because these classes support enum members with values of zero and all combinations of the defined flags.
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Very well written, thank you!

erictraut and others added 2 commits April 1, 2024 07:06
Co-authored-by: Hashem <Hnasar@users.noreply.github.com>
…ther an attribute is an enum member. Attributes with private (mangled) names are exempt.
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Thanks for writing this, I've never actually known enum behavior as well as I should and learned quite a few things from reading.

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reveal_type(Color["RED"]) # Revealed type is 'Literal[Color.RED]' (or 'Color')
reveal_type(Color(3)) # Revealed type is 'Literal[Color.BLUE]' (or 'Color')

Unlike most Python classes, Calling an enum class does not invoke its constructor.
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Unlike most Python classes, Calling an enum class does not invoke its constructor.
Unlike most Python classes, calling an enum class does not invoke its constructor.

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Looks good to me, thanks for writing this.

@erictraut erictraut marked this pull request as ready for review June 3, 2024 05:46
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I'm not sure how to fix the CLA Signing issue with this PR, so I'm going to close it and submit a fresh PR. See #1759.

@erictraut erictraut closed this Jun 3, 2024
@erictraut erictraut deleted the enum_spec branch June 3, 2024 05:56
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