Generate __init__.py
files for enum-only modules
#16229
Merged
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The current Python code generator does not emit
__init__.py
files for modules that only contain enumerations. This is problematic in cases such as #16221, wherebypulumi-command
wishes to define an enumeration to be shared across modules, in a module with no other types or resources. In such cases, an SDK is generated that does not type check, since the enumeration types are not exported appropriately. This commit addresses this by generating__init__.py
files in these cases as expected.Fixes #16221