# coding: utf-8 """ You cannot subclass bool, and this is necessary for round-tripping anchored bool values (and also if you want to preserve the original way of writing) bool.__bases__ is type 'int', so that is what is used as the basis for ScalarBoolean as well. You can use these in an if statement, but not when testing equivalence """ from ruamel.yaml.anchor import Anchor from typing import Text, Any, Dict, List # NOQA __all__ = ['ScalarBoolean'] class ScalarBoolean(int): def __new__(cls: Any, *args: Any, **kw: Any) -> Any: anchor = kw.pop('anchor', None) b = int.__new__(cls, *args, **kw) if anchor is not None: b.yaml_set_anchor(anchor, always_dump=True) return b @property def anchor(self) -> Any: if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib): setattr(self, Anchor.attrib, Anchor()) return getattr(self, Anchor.attrib) def yaml_anchor(self, any: bool = False) -> Any: if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib): return None if any or self.anchor.always_dump: return self.anchor return None def yaml_set_anchor(self, value: Any, always_dump: bool = False) -> None: self.anchor.value = value self.anchor.always_dump = always_dump