Bugs item #1684943, was opened at 2007-03-21 07:50
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Category: Parser/Compiler
Group: Python 2.4
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Jørgen Frøjk Kjærsgaard (jfroejk)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Keyword arguments to __init__() of a subclass of set
Initial Comment:
Passing a keyword argument to a subclass of the built-in class "set" causes a
TypeError in Python 2.4.2 and newer but not in 2.4.0. Example:
class Test(set):
def __init__(self, a=0):
self.add(a)
t = Test(a=0)
In Python 2.4.0 it works as expected whereas in 2.4.2 and 2.4.4, it yields:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
TypeError: set() does not take keyword arguments
I don't pass a keyword argument to set.__init__() but to its subclass!
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