Steven Bethard <steven.beth...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I don't think this is going to change.

It's basically a consequence of having a unified handling of nargs='?', 
nargs='*', nargs='+', etc. These will all consume as many arguments as they 
can, and argparse doesn't distinguish between arguments that are concatenated 
to options and arguments that aren't. (And you couldn't concatenate a whole '+' 
style argument to the option anyway.)

If you really want getopt-style parsing instead, the getopt module is still 
available. ;-)

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resolution:  -> wont fix
status: open -> closed

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