A comment on a recent SO answer [1] wondered why my aenum library wasn't mentioned in the docs to help guide people that needed/wanted more advanced Enum options to it. I responded that Python was not in the habit of mentioning third-party libraries in the docs. However, I thought I would double-check here to see if it might be a good idea. Pros: - drop-in replacement for the stdlib Enum - has many advanced features such as - auto __init__ building - multi-value members - duplicate value but non-aliasing members - etc. - I'm the primary/only maintainer for both Cons: - third-party library Thoughts? -- ~Ethan~ [1] http://stackoverflow.com/a/43855536/208880
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