* Added generic approach to strict type checking for constraint types
- Use the arbitrary validator to build strict validators for ConstrainedInt, ConstrainedFloat, ConstrainedStr
- Make StrictStr a derived class of ConstrainedStr
- Add tests for new strict cases for ConstrainedInt and ConstrainedFloat
* - Created StrictInt and StrictFloat subclasses and exported them
- Changed strictness tests to use these new subclasses
* - Added section for Strict Types to docs
* - Added changes file
* Update docs/index.rst
Co-Authored-By: Zaar Hai <haizaar@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update docs/index.rst
Co-Authored-By: Zaar Hai <haizaar@users.noreply.github.com>
* - Create validators for strict int and float
- Make ConstrainedInt and ConstrainedFloat use those validators instead of abusing arbitrary type validator for strictness
- Prevent double validaton of same conditions by only yielding either the strict or non-strict type validator for for those classes
* Changed strict int and float tests to alos match for exception message in invalid cases
* - Removed obvious note about lack of ConstrainedBool
- Added example for strict type usage
- Added note about caveats for StrictInt and StrictFloat
* Update pydantic/validators.py
faster method to check if a value is boolean for strict int validator
Co-Authored-By: Samuel Colvin <samcolvin@gmail.com>
* - Removed StrictBool part from Boolean section of docs
- Moved the Strctbool code example into strict_types.py example file
* - Changed behavior of strictness for COnstrainedStr to match that fo other constrained types
* - Actually make ConstrainedStr use the correct validator for strictness