David Hirschfield wrote: > Is there a way to get what I'm after using super()?
Probably. > The idea is that I could have a chain of subclasses which only need to > redefine _v, and getting the value of v as a property would give me back > the full chain of _v values for that class and all its ancestor classes. Does this work? : class A(object): _v = [1,2,3] def _getv(self): ret = [] mroList = list(self.__class__.__mro__) mroList.reverse() for c in mroList: print c, ret if hasattr(c, "_v"): ret += c._v return ret v = property(_getv) class B(A): _v = [4,5,6] b = B() print b.v -- Paul McNett http://paulmcnett.com http://dabodev.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list