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Batuhan Osman TASKAYA
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@@ -124,7 +124,9 @@ command-line arguments from :data:`sys.argv`.
ArgumentParser objects
----------------------
.. class:: ArgumentParser([description], [epilog], [prog], [usage], [add_help], [argument_default], [parents], [prefix_chars], [conflict_handler], [formatter_class])
.. class:: ArgumentParser([description], [epilog], [prog], [usage], [add_help], \
[argument_default], [parents], [prefix_chars], \
[conflict_handler], [formatter_class])
Create a new :class:`ArgumentParser` object. Each parameter has its own more
detailed description below, but in short they are:
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@@ -576,7 +578,9 @@ your usage messages.
The add_argument() method
-------------------------
.. method:: ArgumentParser.add_argument(name or flags..., [action], [nargs], [const], [default], [type], [choices], [required], [help], [metavar], [dest])
.. method:: ArgumentParser.add_argument(name or flags..., [action], [nargs], \
[const], [default], [type], [choices], [required], \
[help], [metavar], [dest])
Define how a single command-line argument should be parsed. Each parameter
has its own more detailed description below, but in short they are:
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@@ -718,7 +722,7 @@ how the command-line arguments should be handled. The supported actions are:
* ``'version'`` - This expects a ``version=`` keyword argument in the
:meth:`~ArgumentParser.add_argument` call, and prints version information
and exits when invoked
.
and exits when invoked
::
>>> import argparse
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG')
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@@ -770,8 +774,8 @@ single action to be taken. The ``nargs`` keyword argument associates a
different number of command-line arguments with a single action. The supported
values are:
* ``N`` (an integer). ``N`` arguments from the command line will be gathered
together into a
list. For example::
* ``N`` (an integer). ``N`` arguments from the command line will be gathered
together into a
list. For example::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--foo', nargs=2)
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@@ -840,7 +844,7 @@ values are:
* ``argparse.REMAINDER``. All the remaining command-line arguments are gathered
into a list. This is commonly useful for command line utilities that dispatch
to other command line utilities
.
to other command line utilities
::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG')
>>> parser.add_argument('--foo')
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@@ -863,7 +867,8 @@ the various :class:`ArgumentParser` actions. The two most common uses of it are
* When :meth:`~ArgumentParser.add_argument` is called with
``action='store_const'`` or ``action='append_const'``. These actions add the
``const`` value to one of the attributes of the object returned by :meth:`~ArgumentParser.parse_args`. See the action_ description for examples.
``const`` value to one of the attributes of the object returned by
:meth:`~ArgumentParser.parse_args`. See the action_ description for examples.
* When :meth:`~ArgumentParser.add_argument` is called with option strings
(like ``-f`` or ``--foo``) and ``nargs='?'``. This creates an optional
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>>> args.func(args)
((XYZYX))
This way, you can let :meth:`parse_args` do
es
the job of calling the
This way, you can let :meth:`parse_args` do the job of calling the
appropriate function after argument parsing is complete. Associating
functions with actions like this is typically the easiest way to handle the
different actions for each of your subparsers. However, if it is necessary
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The :class:`FileType` factory creates objects that can be passed to the type
argument of :meth:`ArgumentParser.add_argument`. Arguments that have
:class:`FileType` objects as their type will open command-line arguments as files
with the requested modes and buffer sizes:
with the requested modes and buffer sizes:
:
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--output', type=argparse.FileType('wb', 0))
>>> parser.parse_args(['--output', 'out'])
Namespace(output=<open file 'out', mode 'wb' at 0x...>)
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--output', type=argparse.FileType('wb', 0))
>>> parser.parse_args(['--output', 'out'])
Namespace(output=<open file 'out', mode 'wb' at 0x...>)
FileType objects understand the pseudo-argument ``'-'`` and automatically
convert this into ``sys.stdin`` for readable :class:`FileType` objects and
``sys.stdout`` for writable :class:`FileType` objects:
``sys.stdout`` for writable :class:`FileType` objects:
:
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('infile', type=argparse.FileType('r'))
>>> parser.parse_args(['-'])
Namespace(infile=<open file '<stdin>', mode 'r' at 0x...>)
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('infile', type=argparse.FileType('r'))
>>> parser.parse_args(['-'])
Namespace(infile=<open file '<stdin>', mode 'r' at 0x...>)
Argument groups
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