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flatbuffers-bigfoot/tests/MyGame/Example/AnyAmbiguousAliases.py
Felix dafd2f1f29 [Python] Render enums as Python IntEnum (#8145)
This allows enums to be type check with mypy.
They will still behave like ints ->
> IntEnum is the same as Enum,
> but its members are also integers and can be used anywhere
> that an integer can be used.
> If any integer operation is performed with an IntEnum member,
> the resulting value loses its enumeration status.
https://docs.python.org/3/library/enum.html#enum.IntEnum

Only if the --python-typing flag is set.
2024-06-03 08:39:14 -07:00

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# automatically generated by the FlatBuffers compiler, do not modify
# namespace: Example
class AnyAmbiguousAliases(object):
NONE = 0
M1 = 1
M2 = 2
M3 = 3
def AnyAmbiguousAliasesCreator(unionType, table):
from flatbuffers.table import Table
if not isinstance(table, Table):
return None
if unionType == AnyAmbiguousAliases.M1:
import MyGame.Example.Monster
return MyGame.Example.Monster.MonsterT.InitFromBuf(table.Bytes, table.Pos)
if unionType == AnyAmbiguousAliases.M2:
import MyGame.Example.Monster
return MyGame.Example.Monster.MonsterT.InitFromBuf(table.Bytes, table.Pos)
if unionType == AnyAmbiguousAliases.M3:
import MyGame.Example.Monster
return MyGame.Example.Monster.MonsterT.InitFromBuf(table.Bytes, table.Pos)
return None