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Top Forums Programming What is wrong with below python inheritance code? Post 303020571 by disedorgue on Monday 23rd of July 2018 11:14:48 AM
Old 07-23-2018
Hi,

You must not give self in super().__init__(self,value).

So super().__init__(value).
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SECMODEL_SUSER(9)					   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					 SECMODEL_SUSER(9)

NAME
secmodel_suser -- super-user security model DESCRIPTION
secmodel_suser implements the traditional super-user (root) as the user with effective user-id 0. The super-user is the host administrator, considered to have higher privileges than other users. FUNCTIONS
secmodel_suser exposes a secmodel_eval(9) evaluation routine to test whether a set of credentials can be assimilated to super-user creden- tials or not. The parameters to secmodel_eval(9) are: id the unique identifier of secmodel_suser: "org.netbsd.secmodel.suser" what a string, "is-root". arg the kauth(9) credentials (kauth_cred_t) of the caller. ret a boolean, set by secmodel_suser to true when the credentials are equivalent to super-user, false otherwise. RETURN TYPES
If successful, the evaluation returns 0 with the ret argument being either true or false. SEE ALSO
kauth(9), secmodel(9), secmodel_bsd44(9), secmodel_eval(9) AUTHORS
Elad Efrat <elad@NetBSD.org> BSD
December 4, 2011 BSD
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