On 12/23/23 02:09, Eric V. Smith via Python-ideas wrote:
On 12/21/2023 4:38 PM, Steve Jorgensen wrote:
I am finding that it would be useful to be able to define a dataclass that is
an abstract base class and define some of its field as abstract.
As I am typing this, I realize that I could presumably write some code to
implement what I'm asking for. Maybe it is a good enough idea to make part of
the standard API in any case though? I'm thinking that a field would be made
abstract by passing `abstract=True` as an argument to `dataclasses.field()`.
You're better off discussing this on discuss.python.org as this mailing
list is basically dead.
It can't be dead - you're here!
And when you do post over there, please provide an example. It's not
clear what would happen in the generated code if abstract=True.
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Regards =dn
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