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| Started by | Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> |
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| First post | 2014-02-26 12:27 +0100 |
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Re: Python : parsing the command line options using optparse Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> - 2014-02-26 12:27 +0100
| From | Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> |
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| Date | 2014-02-26 12:27 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: Python : parsing the command line options using optparse |
| Message-ID | <mailman.7390.1393414043.18130.python-list@python.org> |
Ganesh Pal wrote: > On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 9:55 PM, Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> wrote: > >>As you are just starting I recommend that you use argparse instead of > optparse. > > I would love to use argparse but the script that I plan to write has to > run on host machines that Python 2.6 > > I have freebsd clients with python 2.6 dont want to install python new > version on all the host machine which will be eventually upgraded to 2.7 . > > I wanted know if I could use argparse with python 2.6 and is it possible > to > add something like #pkg_add -r install python-argparse and install > python argparse module before I use it. Probably, but I have no experience with freebsd. >> >If you are asking why short options don't work in conjunction with = -- >> >I don't know, it is probably a design choice of the optparse author. >> >argparse accepts short options with like -f=1234 > > I wanted to know why my sample program does not work with short hand > option (-p) and works with long hand option . > > Here is what is happening ( only short hand with -) > > # python-5.py -p=/ifs/1.txt -q=XOR -f=1234 -n=1 -l > > Usage: python-5.py [options] > > python-5.py: error: option -q: invalid choice: '=XOR' (choose from 'XOR', > 'ADD', > > 'SET', 'MODIFY', 'RENAME', 'DELETE', 'KILL') > > > Result :says invalid choice: '=XOR' If you stick with optparse just pass the options without '=' -qXOR and -q XOR should both work.
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