Yes it’s my module, and I’ve been using argparse https://github.com/SamuelMarks/ml-params
No library I’ve found provides a solution to CLI argument parsing for my use-case. So I’ll write one. But what should it look like, syntactically and semantically? On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 at 3:14 am, Dieter Maurer <die...@handshake.de> wrote: > Samuel Marks wrote at 2020-10-15 20:53 +1100: > > ... > >To illustrate the issue, using `ml-params` and ml-params-tensorflow: > > ... > >What's the right solution here? > > While Python provides several modules in its standard library > to process parameters (e.g. the simple `getopt` and the flexible > `argparse`), > it is up to the "application" whether it uses such a module (and which one) > or whether it handle arguments on its own. > > Apparently, `ml_param` is not a staudard Python module. > Is it a package of your own? Then I suggest to check `argparse` whether > it supports your use case (I know, it can be customized to do it, > but maybe, it does it already out of the box). > > If `ml_param` is a third party module, then the question > is actually an `ml_param` question. Ask its support mailing lists > or have a look at its source. > > -- Samuel Marks Charity <https://sydneyscientific.org> | consultancy <https://offscale.io> | open-source <https://github.com/offscale> | LinkedIn < https://linkedin.com/in/samuelmarks> -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list