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Can someone provides a detail explanation why this is happening? How does Python compiler create class variables in this case?

class A(object):
    x = 1
    y = x + 1

class B(A):
    x = 10

>>> B.x
10
>>> B.y
2  # ---> I was expecting 11 here, why does this y still uses the A's value?
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Because class variables are evaluated at the same time the class itself is evaluated. Here the sequence of events is: A is defined and the values in it are set, so x is 1 and y is 2. Then B is defined, and the x entry in B is set to 10. Then you access B.y, and since there is no y entry in B, it checks its parent class. It does find a y entry in A, with a value of 2. y is defined only once.

If you really want such a variable, you may want to define a class method.

class A:
    x = 1

    @classmethod
    def y(cls):
        return cls.x + 1

class B(A):
    x = 10

>>> B.y()
11
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    That was clearly what was meant though, it was tagged inheritance.
    – spruceb
    Aug 25, 2016 at 0:23
  • Both A and B inherit from object. Aug 25, 2016 at 0:23
  • The OP's code has now been edited. I noticed that B did not inherit from A, but based on the context of the question it was clearly meant to.
    – spruceb
    Aug 25, 2016 at 0:23
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This is because y is a class attribute that belongs to A, so changing the value of x in a class instance of B does not change the value of y. You can read more about that in the documentation: https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/classes.html#class-objects

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  • Specifically, the value of y is fixed using the value of x at the time it is defined.
    – chepner
    Aug 25, 2016 at 0:25
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It does not do that.

>>> class A(object):
...     x = 1
...     y = x + 1
...
>>> class B(object):
...     x = 10
...
>>> B.x
10
>>> B.y
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: type object 'B' has no attribute 'y'
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    I suspect that OP meant to write class B(A).
    – Blender
    Aug 25, 2016 at 0:21
  • Why the downvote? This demonstrates that A and B do not share variables even though they both inherit from the same parent class. Aug 25, 2016 at 0:23

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