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Exercise 4.2 - Solution
Here is the validator code in its entirety:
class Validator:
@classmethod
def check(cls, value):
return value
class Typed(Validator):
= object
expected_type @classmethod
def check(cls, value):
if not isinstance(value, cls.expected_type):
raise TypeError(f'Expected {cls.expected_type}')
return super().check(value)
class Integer(Typed):
= int
expected_type
class Float(Typed):
= float
expected_type
class String(Typed):
= str
expected_type
class Positive(Validator):
@classmethod
def check(cls, value):
if value < 0:
raise ValueError('Must be >= 0')
return super().check(value)
class NonEmpty(Validator):
@classmethod
def check(cls, value):
if len(value) == 0:
raise ValueError('Must be non-empty')
return super().check(value)
class PositiveInteger(Integer, Positive):
pass
class PositiveFloat(Float, Positive):
pass
class NonEmptyString(String, NonEmpty):
pass
(c) Using the validators
# validate.py
...
if __name__ == '__main__':
class Stock:
__slots__ = ('name', '_shares', '_price')
def __init__(self, name, shares, price):
self.name = name
self.shares = shares
self.price = price
def __repr__(self):
return f'Stock({self.name!r}, {self.shares!r}, {self.price!r})'
@property
def shares(self):
return self._shares
@shares.setter
def shares(self, value):
self._shares = PositiveInteger.check(value)
@property
def price(self):
return self._price
@price.setter
def price(self, value):
self._price = PositiveFloat.check(value)
@property
def cost(self):
return self.shares * self.price
def sell(self, nshares):
self.shares -= nshares