[Python-Dev] Pronouncement on PEP 389: argparse? (original) (raw)
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On Dec 14, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
Michael Foord <fuzzyman voidspace.org.uk> writes:
I also use -v for verbose in a few scripts (including options to unittest when run with python -m). I've seen -V as a common abbreviation for --version (I've just used this with Mono for example). +1 for letting -v mean "--verbose". This is a really common wish.
+1, -v == --verbose
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