Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>
> >> http://docs.python.org/lib/optparse-standard-option-actions.html
> >
> > That won't help because by design of my program, I can't limit the
> > number of arguments a user can pass to it.
>
> do you want options, arguments, or are you just some
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>> http://docs.python.org/lib/optparse-standard-option-actions.html
>
> That won't help because by design of my program, I can't limit the
> number of arguments a user can pass to it.
do you want options, arguments, or are you just somewhat confused ?
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Simon Percivall wrote:
>
> It might do you good to read the documentation instead of blindly
> experimenting.
>
> Anyway,
>
> parser.add_option("", "--my-option", nargs=3)
>
> http://docs.python.org/lib/optparse-standard-option-actions.html
That won't help because by design of my program, I can't
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> > I just noticed that the args variable is holding values b and c.
> > the args variables comes from:
> > (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
> >
> > I guess I only need to figure out now is why args isn't storing
> > argument "a" also...
> >
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>> I guess I only need to figure out now is why args isn't storing
>> argument "a" also...
>
> I fixed it, I guess.
>
> parser.add_option("", "--my-option", dest="my_option",
> action="store_true")
>
> sets my_option to True and the arguments are all stored in the list
> "
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> I just noticed that the args variable is holding values b and c.
> the args variables comes from:
> (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
>
> I guess I only need to figure out now is why args isn't storing
> argument "a" also...
>
> Ritesh
I fixed it, I guess.
parser.a