Note that what you're doing isn't inheritance, it's composition -- you're not inheriting from a parent class, you're injecting an instance that you're going to use. That's a perfectly good way to provide extra functionality.
My only slight caution is that you have no guarantee in your alt_test that the sub_system you pass in is the same object as the one that is the named sub in the main_system you pass in. That may or may not be a problem.
well on a test like for a in range(1000): self.alt = alt_test(self, self.sub) that seem to process fast.... but not sure how fast will it be with lots of data coming with it...
right now I run it all from 1 class. I'm just trying to see if by splitting some of functions in to more separate classes is good for performance. Localy its all pretty solid. But not sure how well it will handle with instances. Well just see :- )
I'm going to try and teach 5th graders division (of two-digit numbers) using ciphers (i.e. mod 26) - everyone thought it was an awesome idea and they would have "never thought of it"
its to help learn decimals but yeah that was my response actually (when they asked me how do you divide multi-digit decimals I said "reduce the fraction")
and when they asks so you'd do gcd and then...I stopped them and said I'd probably just divide by 2 if even or 6 or 7 or etc based on a number of shortcuts and practice and then just further reduce from there - using same system