On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 06:33:00AM -0700, Yanom Mobis wrote: > what does the super() function do?
It's a way to call the superclass version of the method you're overriding. (Technically, it's a built-in type, and not a function, but that's an irrelevant implementation detail). Read more about it: * http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.2/descrintro/#cooperation * http://fuhm.net/super-harmful/ Marius Gedminas -- Microsoft's entry in this cavalcade of horrors is Universal Plug and Play (UPnP). This is a protocol that allows [...] an end-user system to request a dynamic port-forwarding from the firewall to the box. Many network administrators will probably (rightly) recoil at letting applications on a Windows box dictate firewall policy. -- Anthony Baxter
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