paul j3 added the comment: 'parse_fallback_args()' function is only in the 'test_intermixed.py' file, not the patch. It should be in the 'if __name__' section of that file, along with the modified 'exit()' method, since it is part of these testing suit, not meant to be imported. 'test_intermixed.py' is more of an example and discussion tool, not a formal test.
I added the '_fallback' optional argument because the normal exit from 'parse_args' using SystemExit is remarkably uninformative. It's hard to distinguish between the 'fallback' errors, and the ones generated by 'parse_known_args' (that have more to do with the argument strings). One is a programming error, the other a user generated error. It is possible to redefine ArgumentParser.error() so it gives more information, for example by raising an Exception(message). I have added to test_intermixed.py an alternative 'parse_fallback_args' that uses such a modified error rather than the _fallback option. But that ends up modifying the normal parsing error generation as well. I used the 'fallback' idea to test 'parse_intermixed_args' against the whole set 'test_argparse.py' tests. It would nice to have a way of doing that automatically anytime other features are added to 'parse_args'. But I can't think of a clean way of doing that. Regarding earlier versions of these files - I do not see a way of deleting them. I have attached a modified test_intermixed.py that has these changes. I also modified how 'parse_known_intermixed_args' restores the original value of self.usage, using an outer 'try:finally:' block. I need to make a note to myself to put that in the patch. ---------- Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file30204/test_intermixed.py _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue14191> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com