### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. I'm trying to use unittest to check call args: ```python def test_create_folder_exists(box: BoxClient): with patch.object(box.folders, 'create_folder') as mock_create: mock_create.side_effect = [ BoxAPIError(RequestInfo('POST', 'url', {}, {}), ResponseInfo(409, {}), '409'), 'FolderFull', ] new_box.create_folder( box, PARENT_FOLDER_ID, 'test_folder_829', increment=True, ) assert mock_create.call_count == 2 mock_create.assert_any_call( 'test_folder_829 (1)', CreateFolderParent(PARENT_FOLDER_ID), # THIS PART IS FAILING ) ``` (I'm trying to check that my code increments folder names on collisions, like `name (1)`, `name (2)`, etc.) Unfortunately, the assertion does NOT pass, because `CreateFolderParent` doesn't implement `__eq__`: ```ipython In [9]: from box_sdk_gen import CreateFolderParent In [10]: a = CreateFolderParent('12') In [11]: b = CreateFolderParent('12') In [12]: a == b Out[12]: False ``` ### Describe the solution you'd like Adding basic equality check makes my tests pass: ```python def __eq__(self, other): if isinstance(other, CreateFolderParent): return self.id == other.id return False ``` I guess it would be nice to implement this for all these "arg" classes in the library, as there are lots of them. ### Describe alternatives you've considered I can fix my current issues with deep assert equal of the `create_folder_parent.id` values.