Ethan Furman wrote:
chad wrote:
Let's say I have the following....
class BaseHandler:
def foo(self):
print "Hello"
class HomeHandler(BaseHandler):
pass
Then I do the following...
test = HomeHandler()
test.foo()
How can HomeHandler call foo() when I never created an instance of
BaseHandler?
You don't need to create an instance of BaseHandler. You have the
class, Python knows you have the class -- Python will look there if the
subclasses lack an attribute.
~Ethan~
Really? That's not at all how I thought it worked in Python
(post-instantiation referencing of class and superclass code...)
Cheers.
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