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@ -720,8 +720,7 @@ how the command-line arguments should be handled. The supplied actions are: |
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Namespace(foo='1') |
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* ``'store_const'`` - This stores the value specified by the const_ keyword |
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argument. (Note that the const_ keyword argument defaults to the rather |
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unhelpful ``None``.) The ``'store_const'`` action is most commonly used with |
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argument. The ``'store_const'`` action is most commonly used with |
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optional arguments that specify some sort of flag. For example:: |
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>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
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@ -923,7 +922,8 @@ the various :class:`ArgumentParser` actions. The two most common uses of it are |
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command-line argument following it, the value of ``const`` will be assumed instead. |
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See the nargs_ description for examples. |
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The ``const`` keyword argument defaults to ``None``. |
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With the ``'store_const'`` and ``'append_const'`` actions, the ``const`` |
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keyword argument must be given. For other actions, is defaults to ``None``. |
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