I think I may have found a bug in IP1.1. I have a class hierarchy of
callable objects, shown below. The problem appears to be that Ipy
confuses __call__ with __init__. I have found that if I use super for
line 19, then the problem moves to line 20, for which I have no
workaround. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Lyle
class Callable1(object):
def __init__(self):
print "calling Callable1.__init__"
def __call__(self):
print "calling Callable1.__call__"
class Callable2(object):
def __init__(self):
print "calling Callable2.__init__"
def __call__(self):
print "calling Callable2.__call__"
class Callable1And2(Callable1, Callable2):
def __call__(self):
Callable1.__call__(self) # <--- line 19
Callable2.__call__(self)
c = Callable1And2()
c() # <---- line 23
This gives me the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File , line 0, in <stdin>##10
File , line 0, in __import__##4
File d:\p4\ixweb3\3.30\Client\callable.py, line 23, in Initialize
File d:\p4\ixweb3\3.30\Client\callable.py, line 19, in __call__
TypeError: __init__() takes exactly 1 argument (2 given)
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