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anticipate 0.9.1
Anticipate
Expect the unexpected, but get what you want.
@anticipate(int)
def get_int():
return '1'
assert get_int() == 1
@anticipate(str)
def get_str():
return 22
assert get_str() == '22'
@anticipate([str])
def get_strs(*args):
return args
assert list(get_strs(1, 2, 3)) == ['1', '2', '3']
Works much better with your own objects or with SpringField
Changelog
0.9.0
Dropped support for Python 2.6, added support for Python 3.7.
Cleaned up code formatting
Bug Fixes
Fixed issue that prevented use of an adaptable object (has an
adapt method) as an anticipated list of type.
0.8.0
Change so that anticipating an iterable using [type] will always
return a list instead of generator
Added anticipate_input_factory to make it easier to implement
input handlers that need to inject values or handle input errors
differently
Made it so you can use any object that implements adapt as an
anticipate type so you can use SpringField fields as input types
Improved error messages
Split anticipate input and output handling into separate functions to
make it easier to intercept input or output handling
Check that the params being anticipated exist in the function
signature
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