Dennis Baker wrote: > On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:47:52 +0200 Rolf Magnus <ramagnus at zvw.de> wrote: > > I Think what you want to do is below... Your problem with the naming (Fred > vs Hans) is probably due to running the application in the IDE, most of > the Python IDEs do not clear out the namespace when you rerun a script so > it was probably just due to a poluted namespace... No IDE, I directly ran it on the command line. > I think you just wanted to create a new class (No inheritance from Fred) No, I wanted to inherit. > The __init__ and __del__ methods are called implicitly in the declaration > of > the class you don't need to call them. Also, you would never pass self > to a class (Unless you wanted to pass the current instance of the current > class) I just wanted to execute the constructor and destructor of the base class.
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