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flatbuffers-bigfoot/tests/MyGame/Example/Ability.py
Łukasz Kurowski c526cb640b [Python] Enhance object API __init__ with typed keyword arguments (#8615)
This commit significantly improves the developer experience for the Python Object-Based API by overhauling the generated `__init__` method for `T`-suffixed classes.

Previously, `T` objects had to be instantiated with an empty constructor, and their fields had to be populated manually one by one. This was verbose and not idiomatic Python.

This change modifies the Python code generator (`GenInitialize`) to produce `__init__` methods that are:

1.  **Keyword-Argument-Friendly**: The constructor now accepts all table/struct fields as keyword arguments, allowing for concise, single-line object creation.

2.  **Fully Typed**: The signature of the `__init__` method is now annotated with Python type hints. This provides immediate benefits for static analysis tools (like Mypy) and IDEs, enabling better autocompletion and type checking.

3.  **Correctly Optional**: The generator now correctly wraps types in `Optional[...]` if their default value is `None`. This applies to strings, vectors, and other nullable fields, ensuring strict type safety.

The new approach remains **fully backward-compatible**, as all arguments have default values. Existing code that uses the empty constructor will continue to work without modification.

#### Example of a Generated `__init__`

**Before:**

```python
class KeyValueT(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self.key = None  # type: str
        self.value = None  # type: str
```

**After:**

```python
class KeyValueT(object):
    def __init__(self, key: Optional[str] = None, value: Optional[str] = None):
        self.key = key
        self.value = value
```

#### Example of User Code

**Before:**

```python
# Old, verbose way
kv = KeyValueT()
kv.key = "instrument"
kv.value = "EUR/USD"
```

**After:**

```python
# New, Pythonic way
kv = KeyValueT(key="instrument", value="EUR/USD")
```
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# automatically generated by the FlatBuffers compiler, do not modify
# namespace: Example
import flatbuffers
from flatbuffers.compat import import_numpy
np = import_numpy()
class Ability(object):
__slots__ = ['_tab']
@classmethod
def SizeOf(cls):
return 8
# Ability
def Init(self, buf, pos):
self._tab = flatbuffers.table.Table(buf, pos)
# Ability
def Id(self): return self._tab.Get(flatbuffers.number_types.Uint32Flags, self._tab.Pos + flatbuffers.number_types.UOffsetTFlags.py_type(0))
# Ability
def Distance(self): return self._tab.Get(flatbuffers.number_types.Uint32Flags, self._tab.Pos + flatbuffers.number_types.UOffsetTFlags.py_type(4))
def CreateAbility(builder, id, distance):
builder.Prep(4, 8)
builder.PrependUint32(distance)
builder.PrependUint32(id)
return builder.Offset()
class AbilityT(object):
# AbilityT
def __init__(
self,
id = 0,
distance = 0,
):
self.id = id # type: int
self.distance = distance # type: int
@classmethod
def InitFromBuf(cls, buf, pos):
ability = Ability()
ability.Init(buf, pos)
return cls.InitFromObj(ability)
@classmethod
def InitFromPackedBuf(cls, buf, pos=0):
n = flatbuffers.encode.Get(flatbuffers.packer.uoffset, buf, pos)
return cls.InitFromBuf(buf, pos+n)
@classmethod
def InitFromObj(cls, ability):
x = AbilityT()
x._UnPack(ability)
return x
# AbilityT
def _UnPack(self, ability):
if ability is None:
return
self.id = ability.Id()
self.distance = ability.Distance()
# AbilityT
def Pack(self, builder):
return CreateAbility(builder, self.id, self.distance)