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README.md
PyTraits
Introduction
PyTraits is a Python library that provides functionality similar to Rust traits. It allows you to define protocols
using impl
or trait
annotations to specify the behavior that classes should implement.
Installation
You can install PyTraits using pip:
pip install pytraits
Usage
To use PyTraits, first, you need to define a protocol using the runtime_checkable
annotation:
from typing import runtime_checkable
@runtime_checkable
class Printable:
def print(self):
pass
Then, you can use the impl
annotation to implement the protocol for a class:
from pytraits import impl, trait
class MyClass1: pass
@impl(Printable)
class MyClassImplPrintable(MyClass1):
def print(self):
print("从 MyClass 打印")
class MyClass2: pass
@trait
class MyClassTraitPrintable(MyClass2, Printable):
def print(self):
print("从 MyClass2 打印")
mc1: MyClass1 | Printable = MyClass1()
mc2: MyClass2 | Printable = MyClass2()
mc1.print()
mc2.print()
Now, MyClass
implements the Printable
protocol and can be used accordingly.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.