Fix % formatting and Transform equality.#8399
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Use `.format(key)` instead of `% key` formatting which fails when `key` is a tuple (one could also use `% (key,)` but we may as well use the more modern option). The `Transform` class doesn't need to override `__eq__` as user-defined classes default to using identity for equality. This also avoids having to add a `__hash__` to these classes to make them hashable (by default, user-defined classes are hashable, but become unhashable (in Py3) if they define a `__eq__` without defining a `__hash__`). A more complete PR should define `__hash__` for all `Transform` subclasses too.
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Use
.format(key)instead of% keyformatting which fails whenkeyis a tuple (one could also use
% (key,)but we may as well use themore modern option).
The
Transformclass doesn't need to override__eq__as user-definedclasses default to using identity for equality. This also avoids having
to add a
__hash__to these classes to make them hashable (by default,user-defined classes are hashable, but become unhashable (in Py3) if
they define a
__eq__without defining a__hash__). A more completePR should define
__hash__for allTransformsubclasses too.Partial fix for #8395 (a full fix needs to restore hashability of most Transform subclasses).