have to invoke (Thread.__init__) in my overridden constructor, but why?
- by sia
i saw this phrase in python 2.6 man:
class threading.Thread(group=None, target=None, name=None, args=(), kwargs={})
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If the subclass overrides the constructor, it must make sure to invoke the base class constructor (Thread.__init__()) before doing anything else to the thread.
i just wanna know why?