On 9 Okt, 17:18, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > lgwe wrote: > > I have a python-script: myscript, used to start a program on another > > computer and I use OptionParser in optpars. > > I use it like this: myscript -H host arg1 -x -y zzz > > I would like OptionParser to ignore all arguments after arg1, because > > these are options that should be used by the program started on the > > oter computer arg1 -x -y zzz. > > One solution is to write: myscript -H host "arg1 -x -y zzz" > > But is it in some way possible to instruct OptionParser to ignore -x - > > y zzz without the "..."? > > Use -- to separate arguments to be parsed by OptionParser from the > to-be-ignored-ones, which is documented btw. > > Diez
Thanks! I understand that this must be documented. But I can't find if anywhere in http://docs.python.org/lib/module-optparse.html. (maybee I just cant see it, but it is there) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list