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David Douard authored
this aims at preventing constant usage of isinstance() based dispatch code when writing generic code handling model entities. For example, the "object_type" argument of JournalWriter.write_addition() has become superflous now we only pass model entities, etc. This idea comes olasd's reading of mypy doc: https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/literal_types.html#tagged-unions This comes with a refactoring of from_dict.DiskBackedContent to make it *not* inherit from model.Content: object_type being Final, it cannot be overloaded.
David Douard authoredthis aims at preventing constant usage of isinstance() based dispatch code when writing generic code handling model entities. For example, the "object_type" argument of JournalWriter.write_addition() has become superflous now we only pass model entities, etc. This idea comes olasd's reading of mypy doc: https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/literal_types.html#tagged-unions This comes with a refactoring of from_dict.DiskBackedContent to make it *not* inherit from model.Content: object_type being Final, it cannot be overloaded.
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