Hello All, I have just started out with python and was feeling pretty comfortable and confident to the point of solving problems from websites. But now, there is a program from Google's Python Exercises whose main() part is already given to you.
def main(): # This command-line parsing code is provided. # Make a list of command line arguments, omitting the [0] element # which is the script itself. args = sys.argv[1:] if not args: print 'usage: [--summaryfile] file [file ...]' sys.exit(1) # Notice the summary flag and remove it from args if it is present. summary = False if args[0] == '--summaryfile': summary = True del args[0] The problem is one where you have to define a function to read a html file containing the 1000 most popular baby names of a particular year(separate files for different years) and print each name in alphabetical order with their corresponding rank for that year. My problem is that I cannot understand anything in this main() module. Nothing at all. So can somebody please explain what this means and what is its significance? Thank You
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