On 2020-09-10 at 11:45:37 -0000,
rangap...@gmail.com wrote:

> Got the argparse() in version 3.8.2 and above the action=CusotmClass
> can have a user defined custom subclass and override the functionality
> in the def __init__() method. Along with this can we also have a built
> in custom method/methods that I can define under this custom Class, so
> that instead of calling the Action itself I have the option of calling
> the Action.Method() during the add_argument defintition.

Why do you want that?  What, exactly, could you do (or do better) with
another method that you can't do with another class's __init__?
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