> > Assertions made on a method in a subclass override the
> assertions made
> > in the base class.
>
> Okay, Posting has the following list of methods for the 'view'
> permission:
> ['date_posted','body_len','date_created','time_created','attac
> hment','thread_path','index_html','showBody',
>
Chris Withers wrote:
> Okay, Posting has the following list of methods for the 'view'
> permission:
>
>['date_posted','body_len','date_created','time_created','attachment','thread_path','index_html','showBody',
>
>
>'desc_items','dupString','striptags','tpId','tpURL','this','has_items','thread'
Shane Hathaway wrote:
> > __ac_permissions__ = Posting.__ac_permissions__ + (
> > ('View', ['prev_item','next_item','showSummary','desc_items'],
> > ('Anonymous', 'Manager')),
> > )
>
> You don't need to concatenate the permissions of the base classes.
> default__class_init__ will pick them up.
Chris Withers wrote:
>
> If I define the following in an Article class (which subclasses
> Posting):
>
> __ac_permissions__ = Posting.__ac_permissions__ + (
> ('View', ['prev_item','next_item','showSummary','desc_items'],
> ('Anonymous', 'Manager')),
> )
You don't need to concatenate the permis