Anders Kaseorg <ande...@mit.edu> added the comment:

That would be a good first step.

I continue to advocate making that mode the default, because it’s consistent 
with how every other command line program works[1], and backwards compatible 
with the current argparse behavior.

As far as documentation for older versions, would it be reasonable to 
un-deprecate optparse until argparse becomes a suitable replacement?  There are 
still lots of programmers working in Python 2.7.

[1] bethard’s msg128047 is confusing positional arguments with option 
arguments.  All UNIX commands that accept option arguments have no trouble 
accepting option arguments that begin with -.  For example, ‘grep -e -pattern 
file’ is commonly used to search for patterns beginning with -.

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