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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T03:54:14+00:00 2026-06-11T03:54:14+00:00

In python I can do this: import mechanize class MC (object): def __init__(self): self.Browser

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In python I can do this:

import mechanize
class MC (object):
      def __init__(self):
          self.Browser = mechanize.Browser()          
          self.Browser.set_handle_equiv(True)
      def open (self,url):
          self.url = url
          self.Browser.open(self.url)

My question is: how can I __init__ a parent class method in a subclass (that is something like this):

class MC (mechanize.Browser):
      def __init__(self):
          self.Browser.set_handle_equiv(True)

Help much appriciated!

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    2026-06-11T03:54:16+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 3:54 am

    Just call the method directly, methods on base classes are available on your instance during initialisation:

    class MC(mechanize.Browser):
        def __init__(self):
            self.set_handle_equiv(True)
    

    You probably want to call the base-class __init__ method as well though:

    class MC(mechanize.Browser):
        def __init__(self):
            mechanize.Browser.__init__(self)
            self.set_handle_equiv(True)
    

    We need to call the __init__ directly because Browser is an old-style python class; in a new-style python class we’d use super(MC, self).__init__() instead, where the super() function provides a proxy object that searches the base class hierarchy to find the next matching method you want to call.

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