Message164434
| Author |
terry.reedy |
| Recipients |
belopolsky, docs@python, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, hynek, r.david.murray, rhettinger, terry.reedy, tshepang |
| Date |
2012年06月30日.23:08:09 |
| SpamBayes Score |
-1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified |
Yes |
| Message-id |
<1341097690.48.0.332302304949.issue15034@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| In-reply-to |
| Content |
I agree with Raymond that this, especially super() is not tutorial material. I agree with David that we need something somewhere else. Just today a commit was pushed about IOException subclasses causing problems because they have an __init__ but don't call super(). (Something like that.) I had no idea about this issue.
The stdlib has things like "class ModException(Exception): pass". Is that okay because it does *not* have __init__ override? |
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