Accessing original int comparison from int-derived class with overloaded comparison operator: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40846220/accessing-original-int-comparison-from-int-derived-class-with-overloaded-compari
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Accessing original int comparison from int-derived class with overloaded comparison operator
I have an int-derived class with overloaded comparison operator.
In the body of the overloaded methods I need to use the original operator.
The toy example:
>>> class Derived(int):
... ...
In the body of the overloaded methods I need to use the original operator.
The toy example:
>>> class Derived(int):
... ...
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Connect to access point using QPython?
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