Pupeno wrote: > Hello, > I want to jump over a method in the class hierarchy, that is: If I have > class A(object), clas B(A), class C(B) and in C, I want a method to do > exactly what A does but not what B does in its reimplementation, would it > be correct to do: super(A, super(B, self)).method() in C ? > Thank you.
There's no reason to mess with super. Explicitly call A.method() -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list