> Following vim's python help, 
> 
> 
> *"To pass arguments you need to set sys.argv[] explicitly.  Example: >   * 
> :python sys.argv = ["foo", "bar"]
>     :pyfile myscript.py
> *"*
> 
> 
> I tried to pass argues to python file as this 
> 
> export def PyLinter(): void
>   py3 import sys
>   py3 sys.argv = ["--version"]
>   exe 'py3f ' .. "path/to/somepythonfile.py"
> enddef
> 
> It's like as if it had no effect :   py3 sys.argv = ["--version"]
> 
> Is it due to python3 file?

It works for me. Typing these commands in sequence:

        py3 sys.argv = ["argument"]
        py3file /tmp/test.py

With /tmp/test.py:

        print("testing pyfile")
        print(sys.argv)
        print("testing end")

Output:

        testing pyfile
        ['argument']
        testing end

This is on Ubuntu, Python 3.10.


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