Hi everybody, let's assume I have a module with loads of classes inheriting from one class, from the same module, i.e.:
## myFile.py class SuperClass(object) class SubClass1(SuperClass) class SubClass2(SuperClass) class SubClass3(SuperClass) In a separate file I also have: ## myOtherFile.py class NewSuperClass(object) Now, let's also assume that myFile.py cannot be changed or it's impractical to do so. Is there a way to replace the SuperClass at runtime, so that when I instantiate one of the subclasses NewSuperClass is used instead of the original SuperClass provided by the first module module? That was the generic case. Would the solution change much if NewSuperClass was actually inheriting from SuperClass, effectively wedging itself between the SuperClass and the SubClasses? Manu -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list