class Base(object):
def __init__(self):
print ("Base")
class childA(Base):
def __init__(self):
print ('Child A')
Base.__init__(self)
class childB(Base,childA):
def __init__(self):
print ('Child B')
super(childB, self).__init__()
b=childB()
Inheritance would go as childB, Base, childA, Base and after applying MRO, it should become childB,childA,Base. But its throwing MRO error. why?
childB
inherit fromBase
?childA
already does that, so why do it twice? – Aran-Fey Aug 7 '18 at 18:10