Alias for an attribute defined in a superclass

Raymond Hettinger python at rcn.com
Thu Mar 31 22:24:42 EDT 2011


On Mar 31, 3:14 pm, Ben Finney <ben+pyt... at benfinney.id.au> wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> I want to inherit from a class, and define aliases for many of its
> attributes. How can I refer to “the attribute that will be available by
> name ‘spam’ once this class is defined”?
>
>     class Foo(object):
>         def spam(self):
>             pass
>
>         def eggs(self):
>             pass
>
>     class Bar(Foo):
>         beans = Foo.spam
>         mash = Foo.eggs
>
> Is that the right way to do it?

For methods, that will work just fine.  For attributes, you will need
to make @property accessors that get and set the underlying attribute.


Raymond



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