I don't think that's actually what you want to do. Yes arguments are
not to be used directly as option arguments (otherwise why have option
arguments anyways ;-) but each option argument is usually evaluated
under the evaluation of the actual option and optparse will error on
invalid use of the
Michael Goettsche wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to write a simple server/client example. The client should be able
to send text to the server and the server should distribute the text to all
connected clients. However, it seems that only the first entered text is sent
and received. When I
Hi,
Is it possible to generate a list of `None' ?
opts.__dict__.values() below could be represented by [None, None, None]
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def get_options(opts):
Return True or False if an option is set or not
vals = opts.__dict__.values()
for val in vals:
if val is not None:
of course the later snipplet should be:
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def get_options(opts):
Return True or False if an option is set or not
vals = opts.__dict__.values()
if vals == [None * len(vals)]:
return False
return True
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