Accessing parent objects
D'Arcy Cain
darcy at VybeNetworks.com
Sat Mar 24 14:14:01 EDT 2018
I'm not even sure how to describe what I am trying to do which perhaps
indicates that what I am trying to do is the wrong solution to my
problem in the first place but let me give it a shot. Look at the
following code.
class C1(dict):
class C2(object):
def f(self):
return X['field']
O1 = C1()
O1['field'] = 1
O2 = O1.C2()
print(O2.f())
I am trying to figure out what "X" should be. I know how to access the
parent class but in this case I am trying to access the parent object.
I tried various forms of super() but that didn't seem to work.
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D'Arcy J.M. Cain
Vybe Networks Inc.
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