Message276486
| Author |
Clint Olsen |
| Recipients |
Christophe.Guillon, Clint Olsen, abacabadabacaba, amcnabb, andersk, bethard, cben, danielsh, davidben, drm, eric.araujo, eric.smith, gdb, gfxmonk, martin.panter, memeplex, nelhage, paul.j3, r.david.murray, skilletaudio, spaceone |
| Date |
2016年09月14日.20:49:08 |
| SpamBayes Score |
-1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified |
Yes |
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<1473886148.17.0.180815778083.issue9334@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
I'm not sure if this is applicable to this bug, but one feature missing from argparse is the ability to snarf arbitrary options up to a terminating '--'. The purpose of this is to collect arguments for potential children you may spawn. An example:
--subscript_args --foo --bar --baz -- <other args>
So, if you ran args = parser.parse_args()
args.subscript_args = [ '--foo', '--bar', '--baz' ]
Right now I have NO way of enabling this w/o writing my own argument parser, and I think it's bizarre that argparse can't do something like this.
And no, I don't want to pass a singly-quoted string to this so I don't have to manually split() the arguments which may or may not match what /bin/sh does.
Does this deserve it's own enhancement request? |
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| 2016年09月14日 20:49:08 | Clint Olsen | set | recipients:
+ Clint Olsen, cben, amcnabb, bethard, eric.smith, eric.araujo, r.david.murray, memeplex, gfxmonk, andersk, abacabadabacaba, gdb, nelhage, drm, davidben, martin.panter, paul.j3, skilletaudio, Christophe.Guillon, danielsh, spaceone |
| 2016年09月14日 20:49:08 | Clint Olsen | set | messageid: <1473886148.17.0.180815778083.issue9334@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2016年09月14日 20:49:08 | Clint Olsen | link | issue9334 messages |
| 2016年09月14日 20:49:08 | Clint Olsen | create |
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