Fix example in unit test

This wouldn't have caused any issues in the unit test, but it would have
bugged the UI if someone copy+pasted it into their own node pack.
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Jacob Segal 2024-03-23 16:49:45 -07:00
parent 6b6a93cc5d
commit 03394ace8c

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@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
def MakeSmartType(t):
if isinstance(t, str):
return SmartType(t)
return t
class SmartType(str):
def __ne__(self, other):
if self == "*" or other == "*":
@ -18,12 +23,12 @@ def VariantSupport():
continue
for key, value in types[category].items():
if isinstance(value, tuple):
types[category][key] = (SmartType(value[0]),) + value[1:]
types[category][key] = (MakeSmartType(value[0]),) + value[1:]
return types
setattr(cls, "INPUT_TYPES", new_input_types)
if hasattr(cls, "RETURN_TYPES"):
old_return_types = cls.RETURN_TYPES
setattr(cls, "RETURN_TYPES", tuple(SmartType(x) for x in old_return_types))
setattr(cls, "RETURN_TYPES", tuple(MakeSmartType(x) for x in old_return_types))
if hasattr(cls, "VALIDATE_INPUTS"):
# Reflection is used to determine what the function signature is, so we can't just change the function signature
raise NotImplementedError("VariantSupport does not support VALIDATE_INPUTS yet")
@ -39,7 +44,7 @@ def VariantSupport():
expected_type = inputs["optional"][key][0]
else:
expected_type = None
if expected_type is not None and SmartType(value) != expected_type:
if expected_type is not None and MakeSmartType(value) != expected_type:
return f"Invalid type of {key}: {value} (expected {expected_type})"
return True
setattr(cls, "VALIDATE_INPUTS", validate_inputs)