Python vs Micro - is this issue or imprementation detail
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this sample work ok on normal python 3
but not work on micropythonclass A: def __init__(self): pass @property def Test(self): return 'A' class B(A): def __init__(self): super().__init__() @property def Test(self): return super().Test + 'B' a=A() b=B() print(a.Test) print(b.Test)
on normal python result is
A AB
on micro - error:
A Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "/flash/lib/test.py", line 21, in <module> File "/flash/lib/test.py", line 15, in Test TypeError: unsupported types for __add__: 'property', 'str' >>>
problematic line is
return super().Test + 'B'
should i report this issue or is this "implementation detail" difference?
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@RobTuDelft
Thanks you for confirmation and the link
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MicroPython does not implement complete CPython object data model, but only a subset of it. Advanced usages of multiple inheritance, new method may not work.