Difference between type and class
Thomas Troeger
thomas.troeger.ext at siemens.com
Fri Aug 1 07:05:07 EDT 2008
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>> class A:
>> def bar(self):
>> print "A"
>
>
> Alas, you've chosen the worst-possible example to "clarify" matters,
> because old-style classic classes are *not* unified with types, and will
> disappear in the future:
Of course I wanted to write `class A(object)', but I keep forgetting
this one because I'm still used to the old ways...
Will this disappear in Python 3.0., i.e. can you again simply write
class A:
and inherit from object automagically? That would be nice since that's
what most people probably want.
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