===== super ===== .. code:: python super(type, object-or-type) | The true meaning of ``super`` and its argument is: | Lineriz(by ``mro``) inherent architecture from ``object-or-type`` then get the class right after ``type``. For example, if ``__mro__`` of ``object-or-type`` is **D -> B -> C -> A -> object** and the value of ``type`` is **B**, then ``super()`` searches **C**. A typical super call: .. code:: python class C(B): def method(self, arg): super().method(arg) # This does the same thing as: # super(C, self).method(arg) .. note:: * The default argument of ``type`` is class name, ``C`` here * The default argument of ``object-or_type`` is first argument of calling method, ``self`` here. Consult the `PEP3135 New Super `_ for more.