Clize 3.0b1: An argument parser that draws a CLI from your function sigature

Yann Kaiser kaiser.yann at gmail.com
Tue Apr 28 21:58:53 EDT 2015


On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 at 22:30 Ethan Furman <ethan at stoneleaf.us> wrote:

> On 04/28, Chris Angelico wrote:
>
> > That's a lot of separate pieces. Here's the docstringargs equivalent:
> >
> > https://github.com/Rosuav/snippets/blob/dsa/snippets.py
>
> Just for grins, here's that using Scription:
>
> -- 8< --------------------------------------------------------------------
> """Store and retrieve snippets of text"""
> from scription import *
> import logging
>
> # Set the log output file, and the log level
> logging.basicConfig(filename="snippets.log", level=logging.DEBUG)
>
> data = {}
>
> @Script()
> def main():
>     print('Result: {!r}'.format(script_command()))
>
>

> @Command(
>         name=('the name of the snippet', ),
>         snippet=('the snippet text', ),
>         )
> def put(name, snippet):
>

Blargh, this is exactly what I didn't like about Clize 2.x


>     "Store a snippet with an associated name."
>     logging.info("Storing({!r}, {!r})".format(name, snippet))
>     data[name] = snippet
>     return name, snippet
>
> @Command(
>         name=('the name of the snippet', ),
>         )
> def get(name):
>     "Retrieve the snippet with a given name."
>     logging.error("Retrieving({!r})".format(name))
>     return data.get(name)
>
> Main()
> -- 8< --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> and a sample run with nothing selected:
>
> -- 8< --------------------------------------------------------------------
> $ python snippet
> Store and retrieve snippets of text
>
> snippet get NAME
>
>     Retrieve the snippet with a given name.
>
>     NAME   the name of the snippet
>
> snippet put NAME SNIPPET
>
>     Store a snippet with an associated name.
>
>     NAME      the name of the snippet
>     SNIPPET   the snippet text
> -- 8< --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> --
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