Calling parent constructor with different argument list

pinkisntwell pinkisntwell at gmail.com
Fri Aug 14 18:24:26 EDT 2009


class Vertex(tuple):
    pass

class Positioned_Vertex(Vertex):

    def __init__(self, a, b):
        Vertex.__init__(a)

a=Positioned_Vertex((0,0,0), 1)

This gives:

TypeError: tuple() takes at most 1 argument (2 given)

It looks like the explicit call to Vertex.__init__ is never made and
Vertex.__init__ is implicitly called when a Positioned_Vertex is
created. Is there a way to work around this and call the constructor
with the intended argument list?



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