Commit b5651738 authored by Fred Drake's avatar Fred Drake

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

  closes SF bug #764003
- fix markup for consistency
parent a057e699
...@@ -935,8 +935,10 @@ class C: ...@@ -935,8 +935,10 @@ class C:
\begin{funcdesc}{super}{type\optional{object-or-type}} \begin{funcdesc}{super}{type\optional{object-or-type}}
Return the superclass of \var{type}. If the second argument is omitted Return the superclass of \var{type}. If the second argument is omitted
the super object returned is unbound. If the second argument is an 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 object, \code{isinstance(\var{obj}, \var{type})} must be true. If
type, issubclass(type2, type) must be true. 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: A typical use for calling a cooperative superclass method is:
\begin{verbatim} \begin{verbatim}
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