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858 B
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py-rioritized_methods is an extension to PEAK-Rules to prioritize
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methods in order to to avoid AmbiguousMethods situations.This module
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provides four decorators:
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prioritized_when
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prioritized_around
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prioritized_before
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prioritized_after
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These behave like their peak.rules counterparts except that they accept
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an optional prio argument which can be used to provide a comparable
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object (usually an integer) that will be used to disambiguate situations
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in which more than rule applies to the given arguments and no rule is
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more specific than another. That is, situations in which an
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peak.rules.AmbiguousMethods would have been raised.
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This is useful for libraries which want to be extensible via generic
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functions but want their users to easily override a method without
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figuring out how to write a more specific rule or when it is not
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feasible.
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