Chris Angelico <[email protected]> writes:
> @cmdline
> def adduser(
> user: {cmdline: "Name of user to add", typing: str},
> password: {cmdline: "Password for the new user", typing: str}=""):
> """Add a new user"""
In the case of just one decorator, the dictionary could be omitted. The
decorator function itself could have an annotation flagging it as a
consumer of annotations, so that would make it easy to check if there
was more than one. In your example above, you'd also want a @typing
decorator.
In those particular cases, the decorators don't even need the annotation
feature:
@cmdline(name="Name of user to add", password="Password for the new user")
@typing(name=str, password=str)
def adduser(user, password):
"""Add a new user"""
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