In Python 3 I can do the following:
>>> class A:
... pass
...
>>> A.mro()
[<class '__main__.A'>, <class 'object'>]
But in Python 2.7.16 I get an AttributeError
:
>>> class A:
... pass
...
>>> A.mro()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: class A has no attribute 'mro'
>>> A.__mro__
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: class A has no attribute '__mro__'
I understand that if we convert to "new" style objects (inheriting from object
) this issue goes away:
>>> class A(object):
... pass
...
>>> A.mro()
[<class '__main__.A'>, <type 'object'>]
But my use case is in pdb
, and I am dealing with lots of objects which would require lots of refactoring, is there any way to access the MRO with old-style classes?