Consider the following code, why don't I need to pass x to Y?
class X:
def __init__(self):
self.a = 1
self.b = 2
self.c = 3
class Y:
def A(self):
print(x.a,x.b,x.c)
x = X()
y = Y()
y.A()
Thank you to the top answers, they really helped me see what was the problem, namely misunderstanding regarding variable scope. I wish I could choose both as correct answer as they are enlightening in their own way.