Josh Rosenberg added the comment:
You didn't instantiate auto; read the docs (
https://docs.python.org/3/library/enum.html#using-automatic-values ): auto is a
class, you instantiate it to make instances for use. If you omit the parens,
it's just a plain class, not a special value for automatic value assignment.
You want:
class E(enum.Enum):
A = enum.auto()
B = enum.auto()
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nosy: +josh.r
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