consoleoptions
option rules
Writing the console command options with the following rules will create a option value dictionary.
frag
- if the option key exists, 'True' value will set on the dictionary.
dictionary[key] = True
For Example,
% command.py optionfrag
Then,
dictionary['optionfrag'] => True
'optionfrag' in dictionary => True
key-value
- The option key and the value are connected with '=' character, they will set as a key-value on the dictionary.
dictionary[key] = value
For Example,
% command.py optionkey='value'
or,
% command.py optionkey="value"
or,
% command.py optionkey=value
Then,
dictionary['optionkey'] => value
'optionkey' in dictionary => True
key-value list
- The option key-value are connected with '=' character and the value is comma separated list, they will set as a key-value_list on the dictionary.
dictionary[key] = [value1,value2,value3,...]
For Example,
% command.py optionkey='value1,value2,value3'
or,
% command.py optionkey="value1,value2,value3"
or,
% command.py optionkey=value1,value2,value3
Then,
dictionary['optionkey'] => [value1,value2,value3]
'optionkey' in dictionary => True
type(dictionary['optionkey']) => <class 'list'>
methods
get_dict
Parse space separated argument.
When the key ends with particular word, the paired value will be parsed using following rules automatically.
word | key-value | key-value_list |
---|---|---|
__int | int(value) | [int(value1), int(value2), ...] |
__double | float(value) | [float(value1), float(value2), ...] |
Use 'dict' to set the default values.
load_from_file
Parse options from file.
Use 'dict' to set the default values.
load_from_json
Parse options from json format.
Use 'dict' to set the default values.