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Basically, if you decide to override a method, that is because you want to specify(or modify) the behavior of a method. If you just call the inherited method from the overridden method, that is unnecessary. Furthermore, every time when self.setUp() is called, now the super's setUp() is called, which is basically exact the same behavior as we have now. TrivialFix Change-Id: I9f4e03b93ff075c66b4e52342711c37f226d2f81 |
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