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Can Python subclasses override global functions?

For example, there is a class A

in a.py

A has several methods, all of which call a global function hello() (defined outside the class, but also in a.py).

Suppose I want to write a subclass B, but I want B to call a newly defined hello(). Is this possible?

# a.py
# hello() 不在类的声明里
def hello():
    print "Hello"
    
class A(object):
    # 调用全局函数 hello()
    def greeting(self):
        hello()
# b.py
class B(A):
    # 想要重载hello()从而使greeting 的输出改变

Do not change greeting, but want output like this:

b = B()
b.greeting()
'Hi'

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  • 大家讲道理

    大家讲道理2017-05-18 10:48:14

    It seems that you need to use inheritance.

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  • 漂亮男人

    漂亮男人2017-05-18 10:48:14

    Thanks for the invitation.

    Sorry, I don’t fully understand your needs yet, so I’ll answer it theoretically first. If the questioner can add something, I can further improve my answer and give the code that can solve the problem.

    In Python, if a method can be logically put together with a class. Then you can use this method as a static method of the class, that is, decorate it with @staticmethod.

    If you will hello()作为类A和类B的静态方法,那么在各自的类中用cls.hello()就可以调用各自版本的hello.

    According to the description of the subject, it contains hello(),那么我想将其作为静态方法是没有问题的。如果有其他模块想要调用a.py中的hello(),可以直接使用A.hello() in category B.

    Please correct me if I misunderstand the question’s requirements.

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