G2P <[email protected]> added the comment:
Trying to spec this, here is a proposed API:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
sub = parser.add_subparsers(default='show')
sub_show = sub.add_parser('show')
sub_add = sub.add_parser('add')
If default isn't passed, the subcommand isn't optional.
If default is passed, and no explicit subcommand is given,
the default subcommand is picked.
Arguments are given to the top parser; passing arguments
to the subcommand requires naming it explicitly.
As far as motivation, I'd like to change a program that
uses --choice options (that can have a default) to use
more expressive subcommands. Some programs rely on implicit
subcommands a lot; the ip command on linux is a good
example.
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nosy: +G2P
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