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gh-103596: [Enum] do not shadow mixed-in methods/attributes (GH-103600)
For example: class Book(StrEnum): title = auto() author = auto() desc = auto() Book.author.desc is Book.desc but Book.author.title() == 'Author' is commonly expected. Using upper-case member names avoids this confusion and possible performance impacts. Co-authored-by: samypr100 <3933065+samypr100@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -36,8 +36,10 @@ inherits from :class:`Enum` itself.
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.. note:: Case of Enum Members
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Because Enums are used to represent constants we recommend using
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UPPER_CASE names for members, and will be using that style in our examples.
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Because Enums are used to represent constants, and to help avoid issues
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with name clashes between mixin-class methods/attributes and enum names,
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we strongly recommend using UPPER_CASE names for members, and will be using
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that style in our examples.
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Depending on the nature of the enum a member's value may or may not be
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important, but either way that value can be used to get the corresponding
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@ -490,6 +492,10 @@ the :meth:`~Enum.__repr__` omits the inherited class' name. For example::
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Use the :func:`!dataclass` argument ``repr=False``
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to use the standard :func:`repr`.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.12
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Only the dataclass fields are shown in the value area, not the dataclass'
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name.
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Pickling
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--------
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@ -992,7 +998,9 @@ but remain normal attributes.
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Enum members are instances of their enum class, and are normally accessed as
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``EnumClass.member``. In certain situations, such as writing custom enum
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behavior, being able to access one member directly from another is useful,
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and is supported.
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and is supported; however, in order to avoid name clashes between member names
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and attributes/methods from mixed-in classes, upper-case names are strongly
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recommended.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.5
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@ -119,7 +119,8 @@ Module Contents
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:func:`~enum.property`
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Allows :class:`Enum` members to have attributes without conflicting with
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member names.
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member names. The ``value`` and ``name`` attributes are implemented this
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way.
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:func:`unique`
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@ -169,7 +170,7 @@ Data Types
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final *enum*, as well as creating the enum members, properly handling
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duplicates, providing iteration over the enum class, etc.
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.. method:: EnumType.__call__(cls, value, names=None, *, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1, boundary=None)
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.. method:: EnumType.__call__(cls, value, names=None, \*, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1, boundary=None)
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This method is called in two different ways:
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@ -317,7 +318,7 @@ Data Types
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>>> PowersOfThree.SECOND.value
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9
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.. method:: Enum.__init_subclass__(cls, **kwds)
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.. method:: Enum.__init_subclass__(cls, \**kwds)
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A *classmethod* that is used to further configure subsequent subclasses.
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By default, does nothing.
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Lib/enum.py
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Lib/enum.py
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@ -190,6 +190,8 @@ class property(DynamicClassAttribute):
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"""
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member = None
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_attr_type = None
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_cls_type = None
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def __get__(self, instance, ownerclass=None):
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if instance is None:
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raise AttributeError(
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'%r has no attribute %r' % (ownerclass, self.name)
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)
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else:
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if self.fget is None:
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# look for a member by this name.
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try:
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return ownerclass._member_map_[self.name]
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except KeyError:
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raise AttributeError(
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'%r has no attribute %r' % (ownerclass, self.name)
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) from None
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else:
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return self.fget(instance)
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if self.fget is not None:
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# use previous enum.property
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return self.fget(instance)
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elif self._attr_type == 'attr':
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# look up previous attibute
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return getattr(self._cls_type, self.name)
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elif self._attr_type == 'desc':
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# use previous descriptor
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return getattr(instance._value_, self.name)
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# look for a member by this name.
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try:
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return ownerclass._member_map_[self.name]
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except KeyError:
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raise AttributeError(
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'%r has no attribute %r' % (ownerclass, self.name)
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) from None
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def __set__(self, instance, value):
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if self.fset is None:
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raise AttributeError(
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"<enum %r> cannot set attribute %r" % (self.clsname, self.name)
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)
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else:
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if self.fset is not None:
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return self.fset(instance, value)
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raise AttributeError(
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"<enum %r> cannot set attribute %r" % (self.clsname, self.name)
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)
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def __delete__(self, instance):
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if self.fdel is None:
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raise AttributeError(
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"<enum %r> cannot delete attribute %r" % (self.clsname, self.name)
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)
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else:
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if self.fdel is not None:
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return self.fdel(instance)
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raise AttributeError(
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"<enum %r> cannot delete attribute %r" % (self.clsname, self.name)
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)
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def __set_name__(self, ownerclass, name):
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self.name = name
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enum_class._member_names_.append(member_name)
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# if necessary, get redirect in place and then add it to _member_map_
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found_descriptor = None
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descriptor_type = None
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class_type = None
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for base in enum_class.__mro__[1:]:
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descriptor = base.__dict__.get(member_name)
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if descriptor is not None:
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if isinstance(descriptor, (property, DynamicClassAttribute)):
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found_descriptor = descriptor
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attr = base.__dict__.get(member_name)
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if attr is not None:
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if isinstance(attr, (property, DynamicClassAttribute)):
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found_descriptor = attr
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class_type = base
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descriptor_type = 'enum'
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break
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elif (
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hasattr(descriptor, 'fget') and
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hasattr(descriptor, 'fset') and
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hasattr(descriptor, 'fdel')
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):
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found_descriptor = descriptor
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elif _is_descriptor(attr):
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found_descriptor = attr
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descriptor_type = descriptor_type or 'desc'
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class_type = class_type or base
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continue
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else:
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descriptor_type = 'attr'
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class_type = base
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if found_descriptor:
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redirect = property()
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redirect.member = enum_member
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redirect.__set_name__(enum_class, member_name)
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# earlier descriptor found; copy fget, fset, fdel to this one.
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redirect.fget = found_descriptor.fget
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redirect.fset = found_descriptor.fset
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redirect.fdel = found_descriptor.fdel
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if descriptor_type in ('enum','desc'):
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# earlier descriptor found; copy fget, fset, fdel to this one.
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redirect.fget = getattr(found_descriptor, 'fget', None)
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redirect._get = getattr(found_descriptor, '__get__', None)
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redirect.fset = getattr(found_descriptor, 'fset', None)
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redirect._set = getattr(found_descriptor, '__set__', None)
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redirect.fdel = getattr(found_descriptor, 'fdel', None)
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redirect._del = getattr(found_descriptor, '__delete__', None)
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redirect._attr_type = descriptor_type
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redirect._cls_type = class_type
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setattr(enum_class, member_name, redirect)
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else:
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setattr(enum_class, member_name, enum_member)
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class TestIntEnum(_EnumTests, _MinimalOutputTests, unittest.TestCase):
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enum_type = IntEnum
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#
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def test_shadowed_attr(self):
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class Number(IntEnum):
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divisor = 1
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numerator = 2
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#
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self.assertEqual(Number.divisor.numerator, 1)
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self.assertIs(Number.numerator.divisor, Number.divisor)
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class TestStrEnum(_EnumTests, _MinimalOutputTests, unittest.TestCase):
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enum_type = StrEnum
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#
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def test_shadowed_attr(self):
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class Book(StrEnum):
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author = 'author'
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title = 'title'
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#
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self.assertEqual(Book.author.title(), 'Author')
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self.assertEqual(Book.title.title(), 'Title')
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self.assertIs(Book.title.author, Book.author)
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class TestIntFlag(_EnumTests, _MinimalOutputTests, _FlagTests, unittest.TestCase):
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Attributes/methods are no longer shadowed by same-named enum members,
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although they may be shadowed by enum.property's.
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