I'm using multi-table inheritance in project and need some help geeting my
mind around this concept
I have parent class 'test' which is a machine test (members : name, version
state; methods : add_test, remove_test)
I now create a child class 'result' which inherits from parent class 'test'
- 'result' is the result of all the scenarios inside the machine test
(multiple scenarios per machine test)
Child class 'result' will have its own members/methods (members :
scenario_name, scenario_outsome; methods : add_result, delete_result)
So now I can create an instance of parent 'test' class by calling the child
class 'result'
>>>>testme= result.add_test("""args""")
So what is now in the object "testme" that I just created? I cannot
viasualise what this instance holds and how the parent/child relationship
works
What would be some useful method calls be to help me get a better
understanding of the 'result' object so I could 'see' the influence of the
'parent' class inheritance
thanks
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