I am reading the Python Essential Reference 4th ed. and I cannot figure out how to fix a problem in the following code
class Account(object):
num_accounts = 0
def __init__(self, name, balance):
self.name = name
self.balance = balance
Account.num_accounts += 1
def __del__(self):
Account.num_accounts -= 1
def deposit(self, amt):
self.balance += amt
def withdraw(self, amt):
self.balance -= amt
def inquire(self):
return self.balance
class EvilAccount(Account):
def inquire(self):
if random.randint(0,4) == 1:
return self.balance * 1.1
else:
return self.balance
ea = EvilAccount('Joe',400)
If I understand correctly, the ea object goes out of scope when the program ends and the inherited __del__
function should be called, correct? I receive a 'NoneType' object has no attribute num_accounts
in __del__
. Why doesn't it complain earlier then in the __init__
function?