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10:00 PM
Great, thanks
 
tennis all the tables :)
 
-writes down on a sticky note, ping Aran to see if he wants another answer to his question, sticking this on my monitor-
 
Unless a miracle happens, the answer's gonna be "yes"
 
who knows maybe the ninja will appear ?
 
Are negative miracles also miracles?
 
10:01 PM
alrighty, rbrb guys and girls, stay iterable :D
 
like, when an asteroid hits Aran's computer overnight
(I know, I know, SO is on an independent server...)
 
10:53 PM
@wim Didn't realize you were already working on your answer. Sorry about the poorly timed edit!
> object.__init__ does not accept arguments
I've never been so tempted to well-actually someone!
 
heh
Perhaps he did it on purpose, it would be a selfless act
 
wim
...you know what I meant, right? I'm referring to a bound method there.
 
11:09 PM
I thought I knew what you meant, but now I'm no longer so sure. What do bound methods have to do with this?
What I know is that object.__init__ will silently swallow arguments if your class has a __new__ method
 
wim
this is descriptor protocol
object().__init__() works
 
Oh, you thought I was being nitpicky about the self argument?
 
wim
but the object() would actually be some "thing" (like a self or a super) in a real context
bleh, should I bother to edit my mentions of Foo into the Centaur / Person / Horse paradigm
it looks like you removed the NoSuperFoo example entirely, which invalidates a chunk of my answer.
 
Well, you can leave that chunk in if you rephrase it a little bit. Something like "You asked if calling super().__init__() is wrong. But if you don't call it, you end up with an incomplete or badly designed class. ..."
Or just remove those 4 lines. 2 of them only address a hard-coded value anyway, which really was just there for demonstration purposes
 
wim
Sigh, I don't have time write now, gotta go. Will fix it later.
 
11:26 PM
@coldspeed That was fast, and here I am thinking I had a decent question
 
anytime
 
@wim After having read your answer, I'm somewhat confused about your statement that my self-answer on the other question was giving bad/wrong advice. If the conclusion is "it doesn't really matter", then which part of my answer was incorrect?
 
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