Larry Hastings added the comment:
1)
When I wrote that I hadn't considered that people would want custom subclasses
of ints. I assumed they'd be using custom converter *functions*, which of
course means they'd use 'O&'. I can think of how to reword the text but for
now I assume your approach for REGSAM is fine; certainly I approve of using the
correct type in the generated code.
However, I doubt doc_default, py_default, and c_default should all be exactly
the same. And the 'key_name' parameter seems a little awkward.
Here's something you could consider: I don't think it's documented yet (I'm
going as fast as I can over here, honest) but now you can use simple constants
as Python defaults. So maybe you can use REGSAM like this:
arg: REGSAM(c_default='KEY_READ') = winreg.KEY_READ
and then REGSAM could simply be an empty ("pass") subclass of int_converter.
2)
No convenient way yet. Let me think about it.
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