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Divert the execution flow.

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Divert

Divert the execution flow of your code. This is useful for complex code with lots of method nesting and unpredictable return values.

Plus, no sub-dependencies.

Example usage

For example, if we have an inner function (or multiple), we can immediately divert to a flow edge of our choice.

from divert.flow import custom_flow_edge, divert


def inner_function(number: int) -> int:
    """Function that doubles the value or signals that the flow should change."""
    if number == 4:  # Stop condition for sake of example
        divert()  # If we want to specify the return value here we can instead use `payload_to_edge(VALUE)`

    return number * 2


@custom_flow_edge(default_return=42)
def outer_function() -> int:
    """Larger function that calls the inner function multiple times."""
    first_response = inner_function(2)
    second_response = inner_function(4)
    third_response = inner_function(8)

    return first_response + second_response + third_response

For further motivation for using the library, see the documentation. For example usage, see the examples.

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