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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?

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    self.print(self, child) should only take child as an argument. No need to pass self. Jan 16, 2019 at 18:15
  • This really doesn't have anything to do with recursion, you are simply using super incorrectly (and would fail even if recursion weren't there). Jan 16, 2019 at 18:18
  • Why are you using abc at all with no abstract methods? Jan 16, 2019 at 20:20
  • @juanpa.arrivillaga - can You tell me more? I think that print method in CompositeTag class uses its parent method (Tag class) and passes itself. And in print method I would like to use print method recursively (method from Tag class) child in self.children: self.print(child) Jan 16, 2019 at 20:33
  • @JordanSinger Sorry. My mistake. I placed wrong code (I was trying many things and I placed wrong version of my code). Of course there should be only child param. And the error is from the code with only one param - child. – Jan 16, 2019 at 20:35

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