Benjamin Kaplan <benjamin.kap...@case.edu> writes: > > It's redundant. Python 3 cleaned up a lot of the warts that appeared > in Python over the years. Old-style classes (classes that didn't > inherit from object) were one of them. Every class in Python 3 is > derived from object whether you specify it or not.
... it could be argued that having two ways to specify the same thing (derivation from object explictly or implicitly) is a wart in itself :/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list