Hello. I've been scouring the web looking for something to clear up a little confusion about the use of "super()" but haven't found anything that really helps. Here's my simple example:
class Parent: def __init__(self, filePath): . . Do some processing with "filePath" . . class Child(Parent): def __init__(self, filePath): super(Child,self).__init__(filePath) . . Do some additional Child-specific processing on filePath . . As I understand it, "super()" will invoke the initializer of the base class. There must be something wrong with the above syntax since I'm getting: "super(Child,self).__init__(filePath) TypeError: super() argument 1 must be type, not classobj" What have I done wrong? Thanks in advance for any help. L -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list