Although pylint raises a warning on enum.Enum(value=..., names=...)
, I see from the enum doc that one could programmatically create an Enum like the following
import re
import enum
import termios
def termios_baud_rates():
regexp = r"(?:^|,)B(?P<rate>\d+)"
rates = sorted(map(int, re.findall(regexp, ",".join(dir(termios)))))
return {"B{:d}".format(r): r for r in rates}
BAUD_RATES = enum.Enum("BAUD_RATES", termios_baud_rates())
But I'd also like to add methods:
@classmethod
def valid_rate(cls, value):
return (any(value == item.value for item in cls))
I think this should involve overloading metaclass __prepare__(mcls, names, bases)
to augment bases with the names dict, but apparently bases is not how the Enum attributes are created. Anyone have any tips?