I'm confused about some examples I've seen of initializing classes using inheritance. Some of them look like:
class Foo(Bar):
def __init__(self, arg, parent = None):
Bar.__init__(self, parent)
self.Baz = arg
etc.
While others are simpler:
class Foo(Bar):
def __init__(self, arg):
Bar.__init__(self)
etc.
What is the purpose of using a "parent" argument to __init__
?