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How to use multiple inheritance using super() in Python

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class A:
    def m(self):
        print("class A: m(self)")


class B(A):
    def m(self):
        print("class B: m(self)")
        super().m()


class C(A):
    def m(self):
        print("class C: m(self)")
        super().m()


class D(B, C):
    def m(self):
        print("class D: m(self)")
        super().m()

do = D()
do.m()

 
'''
run:
 
class D: m(self)
class B: m(self)
class C: m(self)
class A: m(self)
 
'''

 



answered Feb 12, 2018 by avibootz

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