Hello!
Im working with new (object) classes and normaly call init of ther
motherclass with callin super(...), workes fine.
No, I've got a case with multiple inherance and want to ask if this is
the right and common case to call init:
class Mother(object):
def __init__(self, param_mother): print 'Mother'
class Father(object):
def __init__(self, param_father): print 'Father'
class Child(Mother, Father):
def __init__(self, param_mother, param_father):
Mother.__init__(self, param_mother)
Father.__init__(self, param_mother)
child = Child(1, 2)
Thanks, AXEL.
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