Argument expansion of objects
Project description
argspander
====
Python package that provides argument expansion of objects.
Why:
----
It was created to enable a sane way of entering arguments gathered from
argparse into your program, without the need to pass round an arguments object.
Usage:
----
>>> import argspander
>>> @argspander.expand
... def f(a, b, c):
... print "a: %s, b: %s, c: %s" % (a, b, c)
>>> f(3, 2, 1)
a: 3, b: 2, c: 1
>>> class Args(): # similar to the object return by argparse
... a = 3
... b = 2
... c = 1
>>> f(Args(), expand=True)
a: 3, b: 2, c: 1
====
Python package that provides argument expansion of objects.
Why:
----
It was created to enable a sane way of entering arguments gathered from
argparse into your program, without the need to pass round an arguments object.
Usage:
----
>>> import argspander
>>> @argspander.expand
... def f(a, b, c):
... print "a: %s, b: %s, c: %s" % (a, b, c)
>>> f(3, 2, 1)
a: 3, b: 2, c: 1
>>> class Args(): # similar to the object return by argparse
... a = 3
... b = 2
... c = 1
>>> f(Args(), expand=True)
a: 3, b: 2, c: 1
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