optparse eats $

Peter Otten __peter__ at web.de
Tue Apr 19 16:36:58 EDT 2011


tazz_ben wrote:
> So, I'm using optparse as follows:
>> Command line:
> python expense.py ">100ドル" -f ~/desktop/test.txt
> ['>00']
>>> In Main:
>> desc = ''
> p = optparse.OptionParser(description=desc)
>> utilities = optparse.OptionGroup(p, 'Utility Options')
> utilities.add_option('--file', '-f', dest="file", help="Define the active
> file to analyze", default='', metavar='"<File Path>"')
>> (options, arguments) = p.parse_args()
>> print arguments <- What is becoming ['>00']
>>> So, any ideas? Why is including a $ eating both the dollar signa and the
> 1?

It ain't optparse, it's your shell:
$ echo ">100ドル"
>00
$ echo '>100ドル'
>100ドル
$


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