On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 1:05 AM, ru...@yahoo.com <ru...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I have optparse code that parses a command line containing > intermixed positional and optional arguments, where the optional > arguments set the context for the following positional arguments. > For example, > > myprogram.py arg1 -c33 arg2 arg3 -c44 arg4 > > 'arg1' is processed in a default context, 'args2' and 'arg3' in > context '33', and 'arg4' in context '44'. > > I am trying to do the same using argparse but it appears to be > not doable in a documented way. > > Here is the working optparse code (which took 30 minutes to write > using just the optparse docs): > > import optparse > def append_with_pos (option, opt_str, value, parser): > if getattr (parser.values, option.dest, None) is None: > setattr (parser.values, option.dest, []) > getattr (parser.values, option.dest).append ((value, len > (parser.largs))) > def opt_parse(): > p = optparse.OptionParser() > p.add_option ("-c", type=int, > action='callback', callback=append_with_pos) > opts, args = p.parse_args() > return args, opts > if __name__ == '__main__': > args, opts = opt_parse() > print args, opts > > Output from the command line above: > ['arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3', 'arg4'] {'c': [(33, 1), (44, 3)]} > The -c values are stored as (value, arglist_position) tuples. > > Here is an attempt to convert to argparse using the guidelines > in the argparse docs: > > import argparse > class AppendWithPos (argparse.Action): > def __call__ (self, parser, namespace, values, > option_string=None): > if getattr (namespace, self.dest, None) is None: > setattr (namespace, self.dest, []) > getattr (namespace, self.dest).extend ((values, len > (parser.largs))) > def arg_parse(): > p = argparse.ArgumentParser (description='description') > p.add_argument ('src', nargs='*') > p.add_argument ('-c', type=int, action=AppendWithPos) > opts = p.parse_args() > return opts > if __name__ == '__main__': > opts = arg_parse() > print opts > > This fails with, > AttributeError: 'ArgumentParser' object has no attribute 'largs' > and of course, the argparse.parser is not documented beyond how > to instantiate it. Even were that not a problem, argparse complains > about "unrecognised arguments" for any positional arguments that > occur after an optional one. I've been farting with this code for > a day now. > > Any suggestions on how I can convince argparse to do what optparse > does easily will be very welcome. (I tried parse_known_args() but > that breaks help and requires me to detect truly unknown arguments.) > > (Python 2.7.1 if it matters and apologies if Google mangles > the formatting of this post.)
You have the namespace object in your custom action. Instead of "len(parser.largs)", couldn't you just do "len(namespace.src)"? Cheers, Ian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list