London guy
London guy

Reputation: 28022

module.__init__() takes at most 2 arguments error in Python

I have 3 files, factory_imagenet.py, imdb.py and imagenet.py

factory_imagenet.py has:

import datasets.imagenet

It also has a function call as

datasets.imagenet.imagenet(split,devkit_path))
...

imdb.py has:

class imdb(object):
def __init__(self, name):
    self._name = name
    ...

imagenet.py has:

import datasets
import datasets.imagenet
import datasets.imdb

It also has

class imagenet(datasets.imdb):
    def __init__(self, image_set, devkit_path=None):
        datasets.imdb.__init__(self, image_set)

All three files are in the datasets folder.

When I am running another script that interacts with these files, I get this error:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "./tools/train_faster_rcnn_alt_opt.py", line 19, in <module>
    from datasets.factory_imagenet import get_imdb
  File "/mnt/data2/abhishek/py-faster-rcnn/tools/../lib/datasets/factory_imagenet.py", line 12, in <module>
    import datasets.imagenet
  File "/mnt/data2/abhishek/py-faster-rcnn/tools/../lib/datasets/imagenet.py", line 21, in <module>
    class imagenet(datasets.imdb):
TypeError: Error when calling the metaclass bases
module.__init__() takes at most 2 arguments (3 given)

What is the problem here and what is the intuitive explanation to how to solve such inheritance problems?

Upvotes: 5

Views: 12281

Answers (3)

MattCochrane
MattCochrane

Reputation: 3090

Here's another possible cause...

If you have an __init__.py file, make sure you import the super class before the derived ones.

Here's the WRONG way to do it:

from mymodule.InheritedA import InheritedA
from mymodule.InheritedB import InheritedB
from mymodule.Parent import Parent

The above will give an error:

TypeError: module.__init__() takes at most 2 arguments (3 given)

However this will work:

from mymodule.Parent import Parent
from mymodule.InheritedA import InheritedA
from mymodule.InheritedB import InheritedB

For example the file InheritedA.py might be:

from mymodule import Parent

class InheritedA(Agent):
    def __init__(self):
        pass

    def overridden_method(self):
        print('overridden!!')

Upvotes: 3

Andrea Corbellini
Andrea Corbellini

Reputation: 17751

module.__init__() takes at most 2 arguments (3 given)

This means that you are trying to inherit from a module, not from a class. In fact, datasets.imdb is a module; datasets.imdb.imdb is your class.

You need to change your code so that it looks like this:

class imagenet(datasets.imdb.imdb):
    def __init__(self, image_set, devkit_path=None):
        datasets.imdb.imdb.__init__(self, image_set)

Upvotes: 19

Darth Kotik
Darth Kotik

Reputation: 2351

When you call datasets.imdb.__init__(self, image_set)
Your imdb.__init__ method gets 3 arguments. Two you send and third is implicit self

Upvotes: 0

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