On 9/6/2010 11:48 AM, aug dawg wrote:
I've seen Python programs that can be activated from the command line. For example:

hg

This displays a list of commands for the Mercurial revision control system. But another command is this:

hg commit "This is a commit name"

Mercurial is written in Python. I know that commit is a function that commits to a repo, but what command does the program use in order to get the commit name, like "This is a commit name" (This would make a commit with "This is a commit name" as the commit name)
hg.py:
import sys
print sys.argv

$hg commit "This is a commit name"
['C:\\hg.py', 'commit', 'This is a commit name']

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