Éric Araujo added the comment:
optparse is not being developed anymore.
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status: open - closed
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Éric Araujo added the comment:
amk: could you say if this applies to argparse?
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A.M. Kuchling added the comment:
I have no idea.
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Andy Buckley a...@insectnation.org added the comment:
FWIW, I would like to see an option on textwrap to preserve newlines for
purposes other than optparse formatting. optparse would then just be
able to pass that as a flag when building the text wrapper object.
Should I open a separate issue
David W. Lambert lamber...@corning.com added the comment:
I'd like textwrap option to preserve new lines. Actual case:
I have a code that produces cryptograms meant to be printed and solved
with paper and pencil. Standard format for cryptogram inserts space
character between each character
David W. Lambert lamber...@corning.com added the comment:
granted, this isn't terribly difficult:
'\n'.join(textwrap.fill(line) for line in text.split('\n'))
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New submission from A.M. Kuchling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(Copied from an anonymous submission
in the Optik bug tracker.)
There have been some recent discussions on comp.lang.python about the
optparse/optik module, and Steve Bethard suggested you might be interested
in some of the work done there.