Why 'self' ?
Lucio Torre
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Wed Oct 31 12:17:20 EST 2001
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Schaefer, F. wrote: >Hi all, > >It's been a while that I am working with Python and actually >the only thing I really do not like about it is 'self' in the >member function definitions as argument. If it >has to be there anyway, it is totally redundant to write it. > >So, why is self there ? > >Thanks, > >Frank > Not sure this is THE reason. Maybe there are historical questions with bound and unbound methods. but the feature is cool. classa.method(classb_instance, **args) its the way to do super.__init__() lucio
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