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Kirill Smelkov
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Steven Bethard
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Issue #8982: Improve the documentation for the argparse Namespace object. (Merge from 3.2.)
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@@ -1330,13 +1330,24 @@ of :data:`sys.argv`. This can be accomplished by passing a list of strings to
Namespace(accumulate=<built-in function sum>, integers=[1, 2, 3, 4])
Custom namespaces
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The Namespace object
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
By default, :meth:`parse_args` will return a new object of type :class:`Namespace`
where the necessary attributes have been set. This class is deliberately simple,
just an :class:`object` subclass with a readable string representation. If you
prefer to have dict-like view of the attributes, you can use the standard Python
idiom via :func:`vars`::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--foo')
>>> args = parser.parse_args(['--foo', 'BAR'])
>>> vars(args)
{'foo': 'BAR'}
It may also be useful to have an :class:`ArgumentParser` assign attributes to an
already existing object, rather than the newly-created :class:`Namespace` object
that is normally used. This can be achieved by specifying the ``namespace=``
keyword argument::
already existing object, rather than a new :class:`Namespace` object. This can
be achieved by specifying the ``namespace=`` keyword argument::
>>> class C:
... pass
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- Issue #9348: Raise an early error if argparse nargs and metavar don'
t
match
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8982
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Improve
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documentation
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the
argparse
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