On 4/28/07, James Y Knight <foom at fuhm.net> wrote: > This is only a halfway fix to DRY, and it really only fixes the less > important half. The important problem with super is that it > encourages people to write incorrect code by requiring that you > explicitly specify an argument list. Since calling super with any > arguments other than the exact same arguments you have received is > nearly always wrong, requiring that the arglist be specified is an > attractive nuisance. Nearly always wrong? You must be kidding. There are tons of reasons to call your super method with modified arguments. E.g. clipping, transforming, ... -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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