Tag.py
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
class Tag(ABC):
def print(self, tag):
print("<" + self.name, end="")
for key, value in self.attributes.items():
print(" " + key + "=\"" + value + "\" " ,end="")
print(">")
for child in self.children:
self.print(child)
print("</" + self.name + ">")
CompositeTag.py
from Tag import Tag
class CompositeTag(Tag):
def __init__(self, name, attributes, children):
self.name = name
self.attributes = attributes
self.children = children
def print(self):
super(CompositeTag, self).print(self)
child = CompositeTag("test", {}, [])
ct = CompositeTag("test", {}, [child,])
ct.print()
When I'm executing this code I get error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "CompositeTag.py", line 25, in ct.print() File "CompositeTag.py", line 20, in print super(CompositeTag, self).print(self) File "Tag.py", line 26, in print self.print(child) TypeError: print() takes 1 positional argument but 2 were given
How can I call recursively method print in abstract class?
self.print(self, child)
should only takechild
as an argument. No need to passself
.super
incorrectly (and would fail even if recursion weren't there).abc
at all with no abstract methods?child in self.children: self.print(child)