15ec5a898c5e6ba289213ba1ca53564f73783bb5
that argparse does not have Option objects -> added class Argument
Needed explicit call of MyOptionParser.format_epilog as argparse
does not have that. The parse_arg epilog argument wraps the text,
which is not the same (could be handled with a special formatter).
- parser.parse() now returns single argument (with positional args in
.file_or_dir)
- "file_or_dir" made a class variable Config._file_or_dir and used in help and tests
- added code for argcomplete (because of which this all started!)
addoption:
- if option type is a string ('int' or 'string', this converted to
int resp. str
- if option type is 'count' this is changed to the type of choices[0]
testing:
- added tests for Argument
- test_mark.test_keyword_extra split as ['-k', '-mykeyword'] generates argparse
error test split in two and one marked as fail
- testing hints, multiline and more strickt (for if someone moves format_epilog
to epilog argument of parse_args without Formatter)
- test for destination derived from long option with internal dash
- renamed second test_parseopt.test_parse() to test_parse2 as it was
not tested at all (the first was tested.)
--HG--
branch : argparse
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