Nick,

To the contrary, thanks for replying.  I think the difference in my
situation is that bar() is being called by another method defined in
class A.  This is returning "B" when I thought it would send back "A"
- mostly because I did not know/realize that class B even defined foo
().  Then I was hoping to only modify A.foo() (or parts of class A)
and not B.foo() as well.  ;-)

So I don't think your information was wrong, just not quite the same
situation in question.

Rob

On Feb 2, 9:12 pm, Nick Alexander <ncalexan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rob, Jason,
>
> Sorry to quote wrong information!  Having seen that Python issue rear  
> its ugly head, I thought it applied.
>
> Nick
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