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__add__
and __or__
operators for frozen boxes
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Adding this feature in Box 7! Please test and give feedback if possible |
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* Adding #169 default functions with the box_instance and key parameter (thanks to Коптев Роман Викторович) * Adding #170 Be able to initialize with a flattened dict - by using DDBox (thanks to Ash A.) * Adding #192 box_dots treats all keys with periods in them as separate keys (thanks to Rexbard) * Adding #211 support for properties and setters in subclasses (thanks to Serge Lu and David Aronchick) * Adding #226 namespace to track changes to the box (thanks to Jacob Hayes) * Adding #236 iPython detection to prevent adding attribute lookup words (thanks to Nishikant Parmar) * Adding #238 allow ``|`` and ``+`` for frozen boxes (thanks to Peter B) * Adding new DDBox class (Default Dots Box) that is a subclass of SBox * Fixing #235 how ``|`` and ``+`` updates were performed for right operations (thanks to aviveh21) * Fixing #234 typos (thanks to Martin Schorfmann) * Fixing no implicit optionals with type hinting
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Frozen boxes are great for enforcing a functional style of programming at runtime. But the implementation of
Box.__add__
assumes that the left-hand side is non-frozen.The following piece of code fails in
box/box.py:274: box.box.Box.__add__
withbox.exceptions.BoxError: Box is frozen
As far as I can judge, there is no reason to restrict
__add__
(and__or__
) operations to non-frozen boxes. The implementation ofBox.__add__
creates a copy of the input box before merging/updating, thus the operations leave the input boxes unmodified.This implementation of
Box.__or__
would solve the issue:I've made a quick check that this works for flat and nested structures. But there might be some unintended side effects for nested structures. But this would be an issue even for non-frozen boxes. I guess most programmers will assume that writing
foobar = foo + {"bar": 1}
won't mutate foo.What are the objections against frozen boxes in
Box.__add__
(Box.__or__
)? And, how should this be implemented?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: