Hello All, OS = Raspbain Wheezy & Ubuntu 12.10 (both updated daily)
Python Version = 3.2 & 3.3 Python Understanding = Beginner (very basic - just started) See paste bin for code, has 44 lines, code does not give any errors. http://pastebin.com/2tLHvUym Okay, I am writing to ask a few question and provide what I have done already. When using argparse.argument is it wise to use dest="" even if you don't mind having it set automatic to the arg option such as -u will become u="None" if it no arg is passed? Because there are options that can be added to each .add_argument such as help=, action= is it a good idea to set each one of them even if the default behavior is what you want? I thinking future proofing wise. In my formatting of my function which will be one of many, am I laying the code out in a way that will become a good habit or should I do it different? If so how? Based on my comments within the function am I understanding what is going on? At the end I use a print() to see if all is being passed or not being passed through the cmdline, my question for you is if I want to access the varibles that are passed through the return args, do I just take the function like this: outside_of_functions_var = cmdline_parser() Does this make outside_of_functions_var a dict or list or other? Thank you for your assistance and insight into learning. Also if I can format my emails to the list in a different way that would make it easier for those to help please do inform me too. Sincerely in Christ, Christopher _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor