super question
Lee Harr
missive at frontiernet.net
Mon Apr 7 21:03:44 EDT 2003
In article <b6soav$7p2$1 at panix1.panix.com>, Aahz wrote:
> In article <fd1c664e.0304071056.31a0d377 at posting.google.com>,
> Danra <danra at walla.co.il> wrote:
>>
>>Here's my experience with 'super':
>>
>>>>> class b:
>> pass
>
> No time to test, but try:
>
> class b(object):
> pass
>From the super docs ;o) it says you might do this:
class C(B):
def meth(self, arg):
super(C, self).meth(arg)
but why not just do:
class C(B):
def meth(self, arg):
B.meth(self, arg)
Is there any difference?
Any advantage either way?
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