[AnomalyDetection] Support functions and classes as init arguments in specifiable.#34273
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Oh, please fix linting though |
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Fixed. Waiting for the tests to finish. |
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@damccorm, the tests are fine now. PTAL. Thanks! |
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With this PR, we will now support generating Spec for a specifiable initialized with classes or functions as init arguments.
In addition, re-registering a spec_type with the same class is now allowed. Trying to override with a different class will still lead to an exception though.