@Ming The child automatically inherits the parent methods. So if the child doesn't provide its own
__init__
the parent
__init__
will get called when you create a child instance. You have overridden the parent
__init__
, but you can get access to it via
super()
. So (in Python 3) you just need to do
super().__init__()
as the first statement in your child
__init__
. See here for an example:
stackoverflow.com/a/37134164/4014959