Implement PythonBool validator for mandatory, initial, scan for variables#41
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Looks good to me, one small change to scan for variables needed, but the feature itself looks good!
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PythonBoolwas a stub class with no validation. This implements it to catch cases where attributes likemandatory,initial, andscan for variablesare set to invalid values like numbers or non-Python strings. Added tests covering valid and invalid cases for all three attributes.Valid values:
True,False, or a Python expression likeuser_age > 18Invalid values: numbers like
10, strings like"yes please",null