Martin Häcker wrote:
Hi there,
I just tried to run this code and failed miserably - though I dunno why. Could any of you please enlighten me why this doesn't work?
Here is a simpler test case. I'm mystified too:
from datetime import datetime
class time (datetime): def __init__(self, hours=0, minutes=0, seconds=0, microseconds=0): datetime.__init__(self, 2001, 10, 31, hours, minutes, seconds, microseconds)
print time(1,2,3,4) # => 0001-02-03 04:00:00 print time() # => TypeError: function takes at least 3 arguments (0 given)
What happens to the default arguments to time.__init__? What happens to the 2001, 10, 31 arguments to datetime.__init__?
I would expect the output to be 2001-10-31 01:02:03.000004 2001-10-31 00:00:00.000000
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