Can anyone explain model inheritance and method override concept? I have module A with function/method X being extended using super in module B. then I have module C overriding function X from module A. It seems that extended function from module B not executed, is there any explanation about this?
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Hello Bayu Arasyi,
• Make sure you have inherited the model using “_inherit” and while Overriding the method you have called super method in the both the modules B & C.
• As with the use of “Super” method you can override the method and the code done before can be extended.
• Now based on your requirement if you want to extend your code first , then return super method at last otherwise vice-versa.
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class A(self):
_name = “x.y”
def X(self):
<your code>
class B(self):
_inherit = “x.y”
def X(self):
res = super(B, self).x()
<your extended code>
return res
class C(self):
_inherit = “x.y”
def X(self):
<your extended code>
return super(C,self).m()
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I know there are 3 types of inheritance. But I was faced with several problems.
It would be more helpful if you give a sample code or example so that we can explain you with your example.