On 03/14/2014 11:49 PM, Shawn Milochik wrote:
That's just the syntax for calling a method on the base class.
1. MultiEmailField is a subclass of forms.Field.
2. forms.Field has a method named validate.
3. MultiEmailField also has a method named validate, so it overrides the
one on forms.Field.
Thank you. It seemed odd that the calling class name is used to call the
parent but the more I think about it the more it makes sense. super in
it self is a function that returns the parent of a given class. So it is
logical to include class in arguments list.
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