Amit Ramon wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to use argparse in a program that gets some options and > positional arguments. I want to collect all the positional arguments > in a single argument using the REMAINDER option to add_argument() as > shown bellow: > > parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Test argparse') > parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true') > parser.add_argument('cmd_args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER) > print parser.parse_args() > > This works well unless the first positional argument starts with a > '-'. > > For example, with the above code > > my_prog -v hello world > > works well, but > > my_prog -v -x hello world > > Fails with an error message 'error: unrecognized arguments: -x'.
This looks like a bug to me. Please report it on bug.python.org. > If I invoke the program with a '--' at the end of the options (as I > understand is a common standard and a POSIX recommendation), as in: > > my_prog -v -- -x hello world > > It works well again. > > However, a few questions remain: > > Firstly, as far as I can tell the use of '--' is not documented in the > argparse documentation (but the code of argparse clearly shows that it > is a feature). > > Secondly, when using '--', this string itself is inserted into the > list of the collected positional arguments (in the above example in > the cmd_args variable): > > $ ./my_prog -v -- -x hello world > Namespace(cmd_args=['--', '-x', 'hello', 'world'], verbose=True) > > It's quiet easy to check for it and remove it if it exists, but it > still seems like it shouldn't be there - it is not really an argument, > just a delimiter. I'm not sure about this one; one purpose of REMAINDER is to pass on the unprocessed arguments to another program/script, and this might follow the same convention. Should parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true') parser.add_argument('cmd_args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER) args = parser.parse_args() subprocess.call(["rm"] + args.cmd_args) $ my_prog -v -- -r foo attempt to delete two files "-r" and "foo" or remove the "foo" directory? The first is the safer alternative, and as you say stripping the "--" is easy. > Am I doing anything wrong, or is this a bug? I hope someone here can > shed some light on this. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list