On Apr 7, 11:55 am, Robert Bossy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Folks, > > Is it possible to read hash values from txt file. > > I have script which sets options. Hash table has key set to option, > > and values are option values. > > > Way we have it, we set options in a different file (*.txt), and we > > read from that file. > > Is there easy way for just reading file and setting options instead of > > parsing it. > > > so this is what my option files look like: > > > 1opt.txt > > { '-cc': '12', > > '-I': r'/my/path/work/'} > > > 2opt.txt > > { '-I': r/my/path/work2/'} > > > so my scipt how has dictionary > > options = { '-cc' :'12' > > '-I': r'/my/path/work/:/my/path/work2/'} > > > I am trying to avoid parsing > > For this particular case, you can use the optparse > module:http://docs.python.org/lib/module-optparse.html > > Since you're obviously running commands with different set of options, I > suggest you listen to Diez. > > Cheers, > RB- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
I think I am missing lot regarding optparser module. My only option is to have option file, and I have couple of those..each user creates it's own. How can optparser help me in this regard Thank you -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list