Is there any reason for a class declaration to inherit from object?
I just found some code that does this and I can't find a good reason why.
class MyClass(object):
# class code follows...
解决方案
Yes, this is a 'new style' object. It was a feature introduced in python2.2.
New style objects have a different object model to classic objects, and some things won't work properly with old style objects, for instance, super(), @property and descriptors. See this article for a good description of what a new style class is: