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author | Jon Dufresne <jon.dufresne@gmail.com> | 2020-01-05 00:53:30 -0500 |
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committer | Warren Weckesser <warren.weckesser@gmail.com> | 2020-01-05 00:53:30 -0500 |
commit | c31cc36a8a814ed4844a2a553454185601914a5a (patch) | |
tree | adb28a762dc0985eed669db75b564b3f5c3bfbcc /numpy/doc/glossary.py | |
parent | c1f1bc9ce8e4e2936e80d9bfafc3d8e03237a84b (diff) | |
download | numpy-c31cc36a8a814ed4844a2a553454185601914a5a.tar.gz |
MAINT: Remove implicit inheritance from object class (#15236)
Inheriting from object was necessary for Python 2 compatibility to use
new-style classes. In Python 3, this is unnecessary as there are no
old-style classes.
Dropping the object is more idiomatic Python.
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diff --git a/numpy/doc/glossary.py b/numpy/doc/glossary.py index 2431516a8..6d2e0010f 100644 --- a/numpy/doc/glossary.py +++ b/numpy/doc/glossary.py @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Glossary instance A class definition gives the blueprint for constructing an object:: - >>> class House(object): + >>> class House: ... wall_colour = 'white' Yet, we have to *build* a house before it exists:: @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ Glossary Often seen in method signatures, ``self`` refers to the instance of the associated class. For example: - >>> class Paintbrush(object): + >>> class Paintbrush: ... color = 'blue' ... ... def paint(self): |