Richard Damon <rich...@damon-family.org> writes: > On 5/23/20 2:21 PM, Ralf M. wrote: >> Hello, >> >> recently I wrote a small library that uses an Enum. That worked as >> expected. Then I added a main() and if __name__ == "__main__" to make >> it runable as script. Now Enum members that should be the same aren't >> identical any more, there seem to be two instances of the same Enum. >> >> I think I know what's going on, but cannot find a good and elegant way >> to avoid the problem. I hope someone here can help me there. > > I don;'t think Python anywhere defines that a enum will be a singleton, > and you should be checking for equality (==) not identity (is) >
https://docs.python.org/3/library/enum.html#enum-members-aka-instances -- regards, kushal -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list