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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import sys
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from collections import OrderedDict
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from types import MappingProxyType, DynamicClassAttribute
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__all__ = ['Enum', 'IntEnum', 'unique']
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def _is_descriptor(obj):
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    """Returns True if obj is a descriptor, False otherwise."""
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    return (
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            hasattr(obj, '__get__') or
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            hasattr(obj, '__set__') or
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            hasattr(obj, '__delete__'))
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def _is_dunder(name):
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    """Returns True if a __dunder__ name, False otherwise."""
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    return (name[:2] == name[-2:] == '__' and
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            name[2:3] != '_' and
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            name[-3:-2] != '_' and
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            len(name) > 4)
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def _is_sunder(name):
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    """Returns True if a _sunder_ name, False otherwise."""
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    return (name[0] == name[-1] == '_' and
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            name[1:2] != '_' and
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            name[-2:-1] != '_' and
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            len(name) > 2)
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def _make_class_unpicklable(cls):
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    """Make the given class un-picklable."""
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    def _break_on_call_reduce(self, proto):
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        raise TypeError('%r cannot be pickled' % self)
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    cls.__reduce_ex__ = _break_on_call_reduce
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    cls.__module__ = '<unknown>'
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class _EnumDict(dict):
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    """Track enum member order and ensure member names are not reused.
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    EnumMeta will use the names found in self._member_names as the
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    enumeration member names.
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    """
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    def __init__(self):
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        super().__init__()
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        self._member_names = []
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    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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        """Changes anything not dundered or not a descriptor.
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        If an enum member name is used twice, an error is raised; duplicate
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        values are not checked for.
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        Single underscore (sunder) names are reserved.
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        """
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        if _is_sunder(key):
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            raise ValueError('_names_ are reserved for future Enum use')
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        elif _is_dunder(key):
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            pass
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        elif key in self._member_names:
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            # descriptor overwriting an enum?
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            raise TypeError('Attempted to reuse key: %r' % key)
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        elif not _is_descriptor(value):
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            if key in self:
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                # enum overwriting a descriptor?
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                raise TypeError('Key already defined as: %r' % self[key])
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            self._member_names.append(key)
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        super().__setitem__(key, value)
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# Dummy value for Enum as EnumMeta explicitly checks for it, but of course
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# until EnumMeta finishes running the first time the Enum class doesn't exist.
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# This is also why there are checks in EnumMeta like `if Enum is not None`
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Enum = None
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class EnumMeta(type):
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    """Metaclass for Enum"""
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    @classmethod
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    def __prepare__(metacls, cls, bases):
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        return _EnumDict()
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    def __new__(metacls, cls, bases, classdict):
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        # an Enum class is final once enumeration items have been defined; it
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        # cannot be mixed with other types (int, float, etc.) if it has an
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        # inherited __new__ unless a new __new__ is defined (or the resulting
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        # class will fail).
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        member_type, first_enum = metacls._get_mixins_(bases)
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        __new__, save_new, use_args = metacls._find_new_(classdict, member_type,
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                                                        first_enum)
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        # save enum items into separate mapping so they don't get baked into
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        # the new class
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        members = {k: classdict[k] for k in classdict._member_names}
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        for name in classdict._member_names:
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            del classdict[name]
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        # check for illegal enum names (any others?)
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        invalid_names = set(members) & {'mro', }
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        if invalid_names:
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            raise ValueError('Invalid enum member name: {0}'.format(
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                ','.join(invalid_names)))
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        # create a default docstring if one has not been provided
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        if '__doc__' not in classdict:
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            classdict['__doc__'] = 'An enumeration.'
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        # create our new Enum type
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        enum_class = super().__new__(metacls, cls, bases, classdict)
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        enum_class._member_names_ = []               # names in definition order
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        enum_class._member_map_ = OrderedDict()      # name->value map
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        enum_class._member_type_ = member_type
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        # save attributes from super classes so we know if we can take
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        # the shortcut of storing members in the class dict
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        base_attributes = {a for b in bases for a in b.__dict__}
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        # Reverse value->name map for hashable values.
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        enum_class._value2member_map_ = {}
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        # If a custom type is mixed into the Enum, and it does not know how
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        # to pickle itself, pickle.dumps will succeed but pickle.loads will
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        # fail.  Rather than have the error show up later and possibly far
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        # from the source, sabotage the pickle protocol for this class so
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        # that pickle.dumps also fails.
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        #
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        # However, if the new class implements its own __reduce_ex__, do not
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        # sabotage -- it's on them to make sure it works correctly.  We use
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        # __reduce_ex__ instead of any of the others as it is preferred by
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        # pickle over __reduce__, and it handles all pickle protocols.
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        if '__reduce_ex__' not in classdict:
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            if member_type is not object:
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                methods = ('__getnewargs_ex__', '__getnewargs__',
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                        '__reduce_ex__', '__reduce__')
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                if not any(m in member_type.__dict__ for m in methods):
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                    _make_class_unpicklable(enum_class)
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        # instantiate them, checking for duplicates as we go
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        # we instantiate first instead of checking for duplicates first in case
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        # a custom __new__ is doing something funky with the values -- such as
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        # auto-numbering ;)
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        for member_name in classdict._member_names:
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            value = members[member_name]
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            if not isinstance(value, tuple):
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                args = (value, )
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            else:
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                args = value
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            if member_type is tuple:   # special case for tuple enums
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                args = (args, )     # wrap it one more time
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            if not use_args:
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                enum_member = __new__(enum_class)
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                if not hasattr(enum_member, '_value_'):
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                    enum_member._value_ = value
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            else:
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                enum_member = __new__(enum_class, *args)
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                if not hasattr(enum_member, '_value_'):
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                    enum_member._value_ = member_type(*args)
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            value = enum_member._value_
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            enum_member._name_ = member_name
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            enum_member.__objclass__ = enum_class
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            enum_member.__init__(*args)
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            # If another member with the same value was already defined, the
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            # new member becomes an alias to the existing one.
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            for name, canonical_member in enum_class._member_map_.items():
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                if canonical_member._value_ == enum_member._value_:
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                    enum_member = canonical_member
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                    break
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            else:
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                # Aliases don't appear in member names (only in __members__).
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                enum_class._member_names_.append(member_name)
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            # performance boost for any member that would not shadow
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            # a DynamicClassAttribute
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            if member_name not in base_attributes:
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                setattr(enum_class, member_name, enum_member)
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            # now add to _member_map_
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            enum_class._member_map_[member_name] = enum_member
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            try:
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                # This may fail if value is not hashable. We can't add the value
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                # to the map, and by-value lookups for this value will be
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                # linear.
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                enum_class._value2member_map_[value] = enum_member
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            except TypeError:
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                pass
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        # double check that repr and friends are not the mixin's or various
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        # things break (such as pickle)
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        for name in ('__repr__', '__str__', '__format__', '__reduce_ex__'):
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            class_method = getattr(enum_class, name)
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            obj_method = getattr(member_type, name, None)
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            enum_method = getattr(first_enum, name, None)
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            if obj_method is not None and obj_method is class_method:
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                setattr(enum_class, name, enum_method)
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        # replace any other __new__ with our own (as long as Enum is not None,
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        # anyway) -- again, this is to support pickle
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        if Enum is not None:
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            # if the user defined their own __new__, save it before it gets
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            # clobbered in case they subclass later
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            if save_new:
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                enum_class.__new_member__ = __new__
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            enum_class.__new__ = Enum.__new__
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        return enum_class
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    def __call__(cls, value, names=None, *, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1):
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        """Either returns an existing member, or creates a new enum class.
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        This method is used both when an enum class is given a value to match
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        to an enumeration member (i.e. Color(3)) and for the functional API
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        (i.e. Color = Enum('Color', names='red green blue')).
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        When used for the functional API:
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        `value` will be the name of the new class.
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        `names` should be either a string of white-space/comma delimited names
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        (values will start at `start`), or an iterator/mapping of name, value pairs.
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        `module` should be set to the module this class is being created in;
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        if it is not set, an attempt to find that module will be made, but if
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        it fails the class will not be picklable.
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        `qualname` should be set to the actual location this class can be found
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        at in its module; by default it is set to the global scope.  If this is
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        not correct, unpickling will fail in some circumstances.
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        `type`, if set, will be mixed in as the first base class.
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        """
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        if names is None:  # simple value lookup
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            return cls.__new__(cls, value)
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        # otherwise, functional API: we're creating a new Enum type
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        return cls._create_(value, names, module=module, qualname=qualname, type=type, start=start)
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    def __contains__(cls, member):
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        return isinstance(member, cls) and member._name_ in cls._member_map_
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    def __delattr__(cls, attr):
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        # nicer error message when someone tries to delete an attribute
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        # (see issue19025).
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        if attr in cls._member_map_:
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            raise AttributeError(
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                    "%s: cannot delete Enum member." % cls.__name__)
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        super().__delattr__(attr)
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    def __dir__(self):
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        return (['__class__', '__doc__', '__members__', '__module__'] +
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                self._member_names_)
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    def __getattr__(cls, name):
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        """Return the enum member matching `name`
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        We use __getattr__ instead of descriptors or inserting into the enum
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        class' __dict__ in order to support `name` and `value` being both
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        properties for enum members (which live in the class' __dict__) and
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        enum members themselves.
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        """
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        if _is_dunder(name):
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            raise AttributeError(name)
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        try:
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            return cls._member_map_[name]
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        except KeyError:
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            raise AttributeError(name) from None
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    def __getitem__(cls, name):
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        return cls._member_map_[name]
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    def __iter__(cls):
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        return (cls._member_map_[name] for name in cls._member_names_)
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    def __len__(cls):
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        return len(cls._member_names_)
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    @property
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    def __members__(cls):
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        """Returns a mapping of member name->value.
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        This mapping lists all enum members, including aliases. Note that this
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        is a read-only view of the internal mapping.
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        """
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        return MappingProxyType(cls._member_map_)
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    def __repr__(cls):
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        return "<enum %r>" % cls.__name__
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    def __reversed__(cls):
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        return (cls._member_map_[name] for name in reversed(cls._member_names_))
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    def __setattr__(cls, name, value):
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        """Block attempts to reassign Enum members.
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        A simple assignment to the class namespace only changes one of the
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        several possible ways to get an Enum member from the Enum class,
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        resulting in an inconsistent Enumeration.
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        """
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        member_map = cls.__dict__.get('_member_map_', {})
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        if name in member_map:
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            raise AttributeError('Cannot reassign members.')
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        super().__setattr__(name, value)
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    def _create_(cls, class_name, names=None, *, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1):
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        """Convenience method to create a new Enum class.
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        `names` can be:
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        * A string containing member names, separated either with spaces or
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          commas.  Values are incremented by 1 from `start`.
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        * An iterable of member names.  Values are incremented by 1 from `start`.
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        * An iterable of (member name, value) pairs.
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        * A mapping of member name -> value pairs.
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        """
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        metacls = cls.__class__
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        bases = (cls, ) if type is None else (type, cls)
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        classdict = metacls.__prepare__(class_name, bases)
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        # special processing needed for names?
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        if isinstance(names, str):
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            names = names.replace(',', ' ').split()
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        if isinstance(names, (tuple, list)) and isinstance(names[0], str):
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            names = [(e, i) for (i, e) in enumerate(names, start)]
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        # Here, names is either an iterable of (name, value) or a mapping.
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        for item in names:
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            if isinstance(item, str):
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                member_name, member_value = item, names[item]
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            else:
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                member_name, member_value = item
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            classdict[member_name] = member_value
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        enum_class = metacls.__new__(metacls, class_name, bases, classdict)
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        # TODO: replace the frame hack if a blessed way to know the calling
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        # module is ever developed
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        if module is None:
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            try:
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                module = sys._getframe(2).f_globals['__name__']
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            except (AttributeError, ValueError) as exc:
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                pass
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        if module is None:
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            _make_class_unpicklable(enum_class)
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        else:
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            enum_class.__module__ = module
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        if qualname is not None:
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            enum_class.__qualname__ = qualname
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        return enum_class
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    @staticmethod
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    def _get_mixins_(bases):
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        """Returns the type for creating enum members, and the first inherited
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        enum class.
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        bases: the tuple of bases that was given to __new__
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        """
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        if not bases:
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            return object, Enum
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        # double check that we are not subclassing a class with existing
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        # enumeration members; while we're at it, see if any other data
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        # type has been mixed in so we can use the correct __new__
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        member_type = first_enum = None
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        for base in bases:
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            if  (base is not Enum and
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                    issubclass(base, Enum) and
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                    base._member_names_):
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                raise TypeError("Cannot extend enumerations")
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        # base is now the last base in bases
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        if not issubclass(base, Enum):
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            raise TypeError("new enumerations must be created as "
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                    "`ClassName([mixin_type,] enum_type)`")
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        # get correct mix-in type (either mix-in type of Enum subclass, or
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        # first base if last base is Enum)
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        if not issubclass(bases[0], Enum):
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            member_type = bases[0]     # first data type
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            first_enum = bases[-1]  # enum type
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        else:
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            for base in bases[0].__mro__:
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                # most common: (IntEnum, int, Enum, object)
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                # possible:    (<Enum 'AutoIntEnum'>, <Enum 'IntEnum'>,
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                #               <class 'int'>, <Enum 'Enum'>,
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                #               <class 'object'>)
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                if issubclass(base, Enum):
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                    if first_enum is None:
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                        first_enum = base
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                else:
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                    if member_type is None:
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                        member_type = base
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        return member_type, first_enum
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    @staticmethod
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    def _find_new_(classdict, member_type, first_enum):
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        """Returns the __new__ to be used for creating the enum members.
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        classdict: the class dictionary given to __new__
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        member_type: the data type whose __new__ will be used by default
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        first_enum: enumeration to check for an overriding __new__
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        """
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        # now find the correct __new__, checking to see of one was defined
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        # by the user; also check earlier enum classes in case a __new__ was
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        # saved as __new_member__
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        __new__ = classdict.get('__new__', None)
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        # should __new__ be saved as __new_member__ later?
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        save_new = __new__ is not None
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        if __new__ is None:
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            # check all possibles for __new_member__ before falling back to
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            # __new__
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            for method in ('__new_member__', '__new__'):
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						|
                for possible in (member_type, first_enum):
 | 
						|
                    target = getattr(possible, method, None)
 | 
						|
                    if target not in {
 | 
						|
                            None,
 | 
						|
                            None.__new__,
 | 
						|
                            object.__new__,
 | 
						|
                            Enum.__new__,
 | 
						|
                            }:
 | 
						|
                        __new__ = target
 | 
						|
                        break
 | 
						|
                if __new__ is not None:
 | 
						|
                    break
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                __new__ = object.__new__
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # if a non-object.__new__ is used then whatever value/tuple was
 | 
						|
        # assigned to the enum member name will be passed to __new__ and to the
 | 
						|
        # new enum member's __init__
 | 
						|
        if __new__ is object.__new__:
 | 
						|
            use_args = False
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            use_args = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return __new__, save_new, use_args
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Enum(metaclass=EnumMeta):
 | 
						|
    """Generic enumeration.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Derive from this class to define new enumerations.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __new__(cls, value):
 | 
						|
        # all enum instances are actually created during class construction
 | 
						|
        # without calling this method; this method is called by the metaclass'
 | 
						|
        # __call__ (i.e. Color(3) ), and by pickle
 | 
						|
        if type(value) is cls:
 | 
						|
            # For lookups like Color(Color.red)
 | 
						|
            return value
 | 
						|
        # by-value search for a matching enum member
 | 
						|
        # see if it's in the reverse mapping (for hashable values)
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            if value in cls._value2member_map_:
 | 
						|
                return cls._value2member_map_[value]
 | 
						|
        except TypeError:
 | 
						|
            # not there, now do long search -- O(n) behavior
 | 
						|
            for member in cls._member_map_.values():
 | 
						|
                if member._value_ == value:
 | 
						|
                    return member
 | 
						|
        raise ValueError("%r is not a valid %s" % (value, cls.__name__))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __repr__(self):
 | 
						|
        return "<%s.%s: %r>" % (
 | 
						|
                self.__class__.__name__, self._name_, self._value_)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__(self):
 | 
						|
        return "%s.%s" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._name_)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __dir__(self):
 | 
						|
        added_behavior = [
 | 
						|
                m
 | 
						|
                for cls in self.__class__.mro()
 | 
						|
                for m in cls.__dict__
 | 
						|
                if m[0] != '_' and m not in self._member_map_
 | 
						|
                ]
 | 
						|
        return (['__class__', '__doc__', '__module__'] + added_behavior)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __format__(self, format_spec):
 | 
						|
        # mixed-in Enums should use the mixed-in type's __format__, otherwise
 | 
						|
        # we can get strange results with the Enum name showing up instead of
 | 
						|
        # the value
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # pure Enum branch
 | 
						|
        if self._member_type_ is object:
 | 
						|
            cls = str
 | 
						|
            val = str(self)
 | 
						|
        # mix-in branch
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            cls = self._member_type_
 | 
						|
            val = self._value_
 | 
						|
        return cls.__format__(val, format_spec)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __hash__(self):
 | 
						|
        return hash(self._name_)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __reduce_ex__(self, proto):
 | 
						|
        return self.__class__, (self._value_, )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # DynamicClassAttribute is used to provide access to the `name` and
 | 
						|
    # `value` properties of enum members while keeping some measure of
 | 
						|
    # protection from modification, while still allowing for an enumeration
 | 
						|
    # to have members named `name` and `value`.  This works because enumeration
 | 
						|
    # members are not set directly on the enum class -- __getattr__ is
 | 
						|
    # used to look them up.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @DynamicClassAttribute
 | 
						|
    def name(self):
 | 
						|
        """The name of the Enum member."""
 | 
						|
        return self._name_
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @DynamicClassAttribute
 | 
						|
    def value(self):
 | 
						|
        """The value of the Enum member."""
 | 
						|
        return self._value_
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @classmethod
 | 
						|
    def _convert(cls, name, module, filter, source=None):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Create a new Enum subclass that replaces a collection of global constants
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        # convert all constants from source (or module) that pass filter() to
 | 
						|
        # a new Enum called name, and export the enum and its members back to
 | 
						|
        # module;
 | 
						|
        # also, replace the __reduce_ex__ method so unpickling works in
 | 
						|
        # previous Python versions
 | 
						|
        module_globals = vars(sys.modules[module])
 | 
						|
        if source:
 | 
						|
            source = vars(source)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            source = module_globals
 | 
						|
        members = {name: value for name, value in source.items()
 | 
						|
                if filter(name)}
 | 
						|
        cls = cls(name, members, module=module)
 | 
						|
        cls.__reduce_ex__ = _reduce_ex_by_name
 | 
						|
        module_globals.update(cls.__members__)
 | 
						|
        module_globals[name] = cls
 | 
						|
        return cls
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class IntEnum(int, Enum):
 | 
						|
    """Enum where members are also (and must be) ints"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _reduce_ex_by_name(self, proto):
 | 
						|
    return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def unique(enumeration):
 | 
						|
    """Class decorator for enumerations ensuring unique member values."""
 | 
						|
    duplicates = []
 | 
						|
    for name, member in enumeration.__members__.items():
 | 
						|
        if name != member.name:
 | 
						|
            duplicates.append((name, member.name))
 | 
						|
    if duplicates:
 | 
						|
        alias_details = ', '.join(
 | 
						|
                ["%s -> %s" % (alias, name) for (alias, name) in duplicates])
 | 
						|
        raise ValueError('duplicate values found in %r: %s' %
 | 
						|
                (enumeration, alias_details))
 | 
						|
    return enumeration
 |