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[R][Client] allow to initialize enum classes without parameters #18183

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modelEnum.mustache currently produces classes that do not allow initialization as

MyEnumClass$new()

The above produces an error due to stopifnot(length(val) == 1L). The problem is that if this enum class is a parameter in another class, within the fromJSON function of this class it will say

if (!is.null(this_object$`enumExample`)) {
  `enumExample_object` <- MyEnumClass$new()
  `enumExample_object`$fromJSON(jsonlite::toJSON(this_object$`enumExample`, auto_unbox = TRUE, digits = NA))
  self$`enumExample` <- `enumExample_object`
}

and in turn try to initialize the enum class as given above. I re-wrote the initialization in modelEnum.mustache to behave as before if a wrong enum value is given, but allow initializing as MyEnumClass$new() by using a dummy enum DUMMY_ENUM and warning the user about it. This way the user is warned when using the class itself incorreclty, but can (in most cases) ignore the warning if the enum is instantly corrected like in the latter code example.

TL;DR having an enum class as a class parameter currently does not work in any case, and this PR allows it to work (while expressing warnings to the user)
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wing328 commented Mar 21, 2024

lgtm. let's give it a try

@wing328 wing328 merged commit 2600eb9 into OpenAPITools:master Mar 21, 2024
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zapodot pushed a commit to zapodot/openapi-generator that referenced this pull request Mar 21, 2024
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* allow empty initialization of enum classes

* regenerate samples
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