Auto-detect type=UNPROCESSED when flag_value has non-basic types#3363
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This closes #2012 by addressing the left-over cases that were not fixed in #3030.
With this PR, when
flag_valueis not a basic Python type, like a class or anEnumvalue, we do not force the stringification imposed byconvert_type. But still use the later for detection of the guessed type.This way we can preserves programmer-provided Python objects as-is, without requiring having
type=click.UNPROCESSEDsets explicitly, restoring pre-8.0.0 user-friendlyness and user expectations.