Hi, I think this might be obvious? I have a base class which contains X objects which other classes inherit e.g.
class BaseClass(object): def __init__(self, something, something_else): self.something = something self.something_else = something_else # etc Typically I would use this like this from some_module_name import BaseClass class NewClass(BaseClass): def do_something(self): print self.something # etc Which is fine. However if I need to inherit additional attributes (to NewClass) at the constructor step it means I have to completely redefine the constructor and therefore can't inherit in this way, which defeats the purpose of defining a default base class. Am I being slow is there a nice solution to this or is that the way it works? thanks, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list