Flag#
A boolean parameter that always gets filled in with a default value.
This Bool
subclass forces autofill=True
in Flag.__init__()
. If no
default is provided, it also fills in a default value of False
.
Lastly, unlike the Bool
class, the default must be either True
or
False
and cannot be None
.
For example:
>>> flag = Flag('my_flag')
>>> (flag.autofill, flag.default)
(True, False)
To have a default value of True
, create your Flag
intance with
default=True
. For example:
>>> flag = Flag('my_flag', default=True)
>>> (flag.autofill, flag.default)
(True, True)
Also note that creating a Flag
instance with autofill=False
will have
no effect. For example:
>>> flag = Flag('my_flag', autofill=False)
>>> flag.autofill
True