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Tuple of strings parsed as string if one of the strings contains a hyphen #561

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When parsing in a tuple of strings i can normally pass in comma-separated values with no issues, however if one of the values contains a hyphen the arguments gets parsed as a string instead of a tuple of strings.

Using your provided example.py script

import fire
fire.Fire(lambda obj: type(obj).__name__)

If i call it with multiple strings not containing hyphens i get the expected output

>>> python example.py '(foobar,baz)' 
tuple

however, if I call it with a string containing a hyphen (-), I get this unexpected output

>>> python example.py '(foo-bar,baz)'
str

Is this to be expected? I also see that this is an issue with other symbols aswell.
Is there a way to work around this other than to pass in a repr-like string?

E.g, this works, but is not very human friendly:

>>> python example.py '("foo-bar","baz")'
tuple

Edit: This is also the case for lists, sets and dicts containing strings.

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