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| 1 | class PackageRequirement: |
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| 3 | def __init__(self, manager: str, package: str, version): |
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| 4 | """ |
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| 5 | :param manager: A string with the name of the manager (pip, npm, etc). |
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| 6 | :param package: A string with the name of the package to be installed. |
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| 7 | :param version: A number that contains the version. |
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| 8 | """ |
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| 9 | self.manager = manager |
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| 10 | self.package = package |
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| 11 | self.version = version |
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| 13 | def __str__(self): |
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| 14 | return "{.package} version {.version} (for {.manager})".format(self) |
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| 16 | def check(self): |
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| 17 | """ |
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| 18 | Check if the requirement is satisfied. |
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| 19 | """ |
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| 20 | raise NotImplementedError |
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If a method does not access any attributes of the class, it could also be implemented as a function or static method. This can help improve readability. For example
could be written as