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Martin Panter
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Issue #20598: Replace trivial split() calls with lists in argparse docs
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@@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ how the command-line arguments should be handled. The supplied actions are:
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--foo', action='store_const', const=42)
>>> parser.parse_args(
'--foo'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['--foo']
)
Namespace(foo=42)
* ``'store_true'`` and ``'store_false'`` - These are special cases of
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@@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ how the command-line arguments should be handled. The supplied actions are:
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', action='count')
>>> parser.parse_args(
'-vvv'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['-vvv']
)
Namespace(verbose=3)
* ``'help'`` - This prints a complete help message for all the options in the
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@@ -841,11 +841,11 @@ values are:
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--foo', nargs='?', const='c', default='d')
>>> parser.add_argument('bar', nargs='?', default='d')
>>> parser.parse_args(
'XX --foo YY'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['XX', '--foo', 'YY']
)
Namespace(bar='XX', foo='YY')
>>> parser.parse_args(
'XX --foo'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['XX', '--foo']
)
Namespace(bar='XX', foo='c')
>>> parser.parse_args(
''.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
[]
)
Namespace(bar='d', foo='d')
One of the more common uses of ``nargs='?'`` is to allow optional input and
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@@ -881,9 +881,9 @@ values are:
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG')
>>> parser.add_argument('foo', nargs='+')
>>> parser.parse_args(
'a b'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['a', 'b']
)
Namespace(foo=['a', 'b'])
>>> parser.parse_args(
''.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
[]
)
usage: PROG [-h] foo [foo ...]
PROG: error: too few arguments
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@@ -938,9 +938,9 @@ was not present at the command line::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--foo', default=42)
>>> parser.parse_args(
'--foo 2'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['--foo', '2']
)
Namespace(foo='2')
>>> parser.parse_args(
''.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
[]
)
Namespace(foo=42)
If the ``default`` value is a string, the parser parses the value as if it
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@@ -959,9 +959,9 @@ is used when no command-line argument was present::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('foo', nargs='?', default=42)
>>> parser.parse_args(
'a'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['a']
)
Namespace(foo='a')
>>> parser.parse_args(
''.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
[]
)
Namespace(foo=42)
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@@ -1018,9 +1018,9 @@ the converted value::
...
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG')
>>> parser.add_argument('foo', type=perfect_square)
>>> parser.parse_args(
'9'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['9']
)
Namespace(foo=9)
>>> parser.parse_args(
'7'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['7']
)
usage: PROG [-h] foo
PROG: error: argument foo: '7' is not a perfect square
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@@ -1029,9 +1029,9 @@ simply check against a range of values::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG')
>>> parser.add_argument('foo', type=int, choices=range(5, 10))
>>> parser.parse_args(
'7'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['7']
)
Namespace(foo=7)
>>> parser.parse_args(
'11'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['11']
)
usage: PROG [-h] {5,6,7,8,9}
PROG: error: argument foo: invalid choice: 11 (choose from 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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@@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ argument::
... help='foo the bars before frobbling')
>>> parser.add_argument('bar', nargs='+',
... help='one of the bars to be frobbled')
>>> parser.parse_args(
'-h'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['-h']
)
usage: frobble [-h] [--foo] bar [bar ...]
positional arguments:
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@@ -1230,7 +1230,7 @@ attribute is determined by the ``dest`` keyword argument of
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('bar')
>>> parser.parse_args(
'XXX'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['XXX']
)
Namespace(bar='XXX')
For optional argument actions, the value of ``dest`` is normally inferred from
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@@ -1327,22 +1327,22 @@ option and its value are passed as two separate arguments::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG')
>>> parser.add_argument('-x')
>>> parser.add_argument('--foo')
>>> parser.parse_args(
'-x X'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['-x', 'X']
)
Namespace(foo=None, x='X')
>>> parser.parse_args(
'--foo FOO'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['--foo', 'FOO']
)
Namespace(foo='FOO', x=None)
For long options (options with names longer than a single character), the option
and value can also be passed as a single command-line argument, using ``=`` to
separate them::
>>> parser.parse_args(
'--foo=FOO'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['--foo=FOO']
)
Namespace(foo='FOO', x=None)
For short options (options only one character long), the option and its value
can be concatenated::
>>> parser.parse_args(
'-xX'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['-xX']
)
Namespace(foo=None, x='X')
Several short options can be joined together, using only a single ``-`` prefix,
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@@ -1352,7 +1352,7 @@ as long as only the last option (or none of them) requires a value::
>>> parser.add_argument('-x', action='store_true')
>>> parser.add_argument('-y', action='store_true')
>>> parser.add_argument('-z')
>>> parser.parse_args(
'-xyzZ'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['-xyzZ']
)
Namespace(x=True, y=True, z='Z')
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@@ -1474,7 +1474,7 @@ interactive prompt::
... default=max, help='sum the integers (default: find the max)')
>>> parser.parse_args(['1', '2', '3', '4'])
Namespace(accumulate=<built-in function max>, integers=[1, 2, 3, 4])
>>> parser.parse_args(
'1 2 3 4 --sum'.split()
)
>>> parser.parse_args(
['1', '2', '3', '4', '--sum']
)
Namespace(accumulate=<built-in function sum>, integers=[1, 2, 3, 4])
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