- note that super() only applies to new-style classes;

closes SF bug #764003
- fix markup for consistency
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Fred Drake 2003-07-01 16:31:26 +00:00
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@ -935,8 +935,10 @@ class C:
\begin{funcdesc}{super}{type\optional{object-or-type}}
Return the superclass of \var{type}. If the second argument is omitted
the super object returned is unbound. If the second argument is an
object, isinstance(obj, type) must be true. If the second argument is a
type, issubclass(type2, type) must be true.
object, \code{isinstance(\var{obj}, \var{type})} must be true. If
the second argument is a type, \code{issubclass(\var{type2},
\var{type})} must be true.
\function{super()} only works for new-style classes.
A typical use for calling a cooperative superclass method is:
\begin{verbatim}