This module provides a wrapper around the standard getopt module that provides the following additional features:
Should be replaced with optik (which is also now known as optparse in Python 2.3 and later).
options, negative_opt, object, args) |
sys.argv[1:]
if you
pass None
as args.
text, width) |
Warning: Should be replaced with textwrap (which is available in Python 2.3 and later).
[option_table=None ]) |
If an option takes an argument, its long_option should have '='
appended; short_option should just be a single character, no ':'
in any case. short_option should be None
if a long_option
doesn't have a corresponding short_option. All option tuples must have
long options.
The FancyGetopt class provides the following methods:
[args=None , object=None ]) |
If args is None
or not supplied, uses sys.argv[1:]
. If
object is None
or not supplied, creates a new OptionDummy
instance, stores option values there, and returns a tuple "(args,
object)". If object is supplied, it is modified in place and
getopt() just returns args; in both cases, the returned
args is a modified copy of the passed-in args list, which
is left untouched.
) |
[header=None ]) |
If supplied, prints the supplied header at the top of the help.
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