On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Anson Mackeracher <amack...@gmail.com> wrote: > Can someone point me to some reason on why not to derive from Object > when using Python >= 3.0? I am a Python novice, I need some > background. >
It's redundant. Python 3 cleaned up a lot of the warts that appeared in Python over the years. Old-style classes (classes that didn't inherit from object) were one of them. Every class in Python 3 is derived from object whether you specify it or not. > On Oct 13, 10:49 am, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. > 42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid> wrote: >> Igor Mikushkin a écrit : >> >> > Hello all! >> >> > I'm a newbie to Python. >> >> Welcome onboard >> >> > Could you please say me when it is better to derive from "object" and >> > when not? >> >> - When not : when using Python >= 3.0, or when already subclassing >> another class. >> >> - When : any other case !-) > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list