I'd like to create an Python class that superficially appears to be a subclass of another class, but doesn't actually inherit its attributes.
For instance, if my class is named B, I'd like isinstance(B(), A) to return True, as well as issubclass(B, A), but I don't want B to have the attributes defined for A. Is this possible?
Note: I don't control the implementation of A.
Why I care: The module I'm working with checks that a passed object is a subclass of A. I want to define the necessary attributes in B without inheriting the superfluous attributes defined in A (whose implementation I do not control) because I'm using __getattr__ to pass some attribute calls onto a wrapped class, and if these attributes are defined by inheritance from A, __getattr__ won't be called.