Question #196092 on Sikuli changed:
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Mark gave more information on the question:
I'm talking about Jython (I'm using Sikuli t script in Jython) and it
appears that the static, three parameter, type() function (from Python)
has been overridden to work with matches and "type" keyboard characters.
The function I want to call is documented here:
http://www.jython.org/docs/library/functions.html
However, when I try to call it, Jython emits the following:
return type('Enum', tuple([object]), enumDict)
TypeError: type(): 2nd arg can't be coerced to String
This tells me that it is trying to dispatch to the type() function
documented here: http://sikuli.org/wiki/reference-0.10#type
here's my code:
def enum(*sequential, **named):
enumDict = dict(zip(sequential, range(len(sequential))), **named)
return type('Enum', tuple([object]), enumDict)
states = enum('ONE', 'TWO', 'THREE')
I'm new to Jython, so apologies in advance if some of this makes no sense. To
summarize, how can I call the Jython type function of my choice?
TIA RaiMan
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