Tristan Croll added the comment:
OK, this seems to narrow down the problem. The following was legal in Python
3.5.1, but in 3.5.3 and 3.6.1rc1 returns:
'TypeError: must be type, not classobj'
class Foo_Base:
pass
class Bar_Base:
def get_foo(self):
f = Foo_Base()
return f
class Foo(Foo_Base):
pass
class Bar(Bar_Base):
def get_foo2(self):
return super(Bar, self).get_foo()
bar = Bar()
b = bar.get_foo2()
Is this a deliberate and permanent change? If so, it looks like I have a lot of
work on my hands.
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versions: +Python 3.5
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