1 hour later…
16:46
So, I think was confused about the way you determined the superclass by picking the subsequent class in the mro
Is that how a superclass is defined? Because when i inherit, it's usually the larent class, i.e. the preceding class in the mro.
17:07
The topic you want to study is the mro, and how it is built up in single and multiple inheritances - if you create a simple hierarchy C extends B extends A, you'll see that the mro for C is
[C, B, A, object]
. Another tidbit is that super() is a very special thing, not just a reinterpretation of the self using the next class up the chain.
If there is multiple inheritance, then the classes are dropped into the mro in the same order as the inheritance list in the subclass declaration
1 hour later…
18:23
Back from lunch now if you want to continue hearing me discuss more than I actually know about stuff
class A: pass class B(A): pass class C(B): pass C.__mro__ Out[5]: (__main__.C, __main__.B, __main__.A, object)
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