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"""distutils.fancy_getopt
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Wrapper around the standard getopt module that provides the following
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additional features:
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  * short and long options are tied together
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  * options have help strings, so fancy_getopt could potentially
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    create a complete usage summary
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  * options set attributes of a passed-in object
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"""
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# created 1999/03/03, Greg Ward
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__revision__ = "$Id$"
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import sys, string, re
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from types import *
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import getopt
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from distutils.errors import *
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# Much like command_re in distutils.core, this is close to but not quite
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# the same as a Python NAME -- except, in the spirit of most GNU
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# utilities, we use '-' in place of '_'.  (The spirit of LISP lives on!)
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# The similarities to NAME are again not a coincidence...
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longopt_pat = r'[a-zA-Z](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]*)'
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longopt_re = re.compile(r'^%s$' % longopt_pat)
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# For recognizing "negative alias" options, eg. "quiet=!verbose"
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neg_alias_re = re.compile("^(%s)=!(%s)$" % (longopt_pat, longopt_pat))
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# This is used to translate long options to legitimate Python identifiers
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# (for use as attributes of some object).
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longopt_xlate = string.maketrans('-', '_')
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# This records (option, value) pairs in the order seen on the command line;
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# it's close to what getopt.getopt() returns, but with short options
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# expanded.  (Ugh, this module should be OO-ified.)
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_option_order = None
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class FancyGetopt:
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    """Wrapper around the standard 'getopt()' module that provides some
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    handy extra functionality:
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      * short and long options are tied together
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      * options have help strings, and help text can be assembled
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        from them
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      * options set attributes of a passed-in object
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      * boolean options can have "negative aliases" -- eg. if
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        --quiet is the "negative alias" of --verbose, then "--quiet"
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        on the command line sets 'verbose' to false
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    """
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    def __init__ (self, option_table=None):
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        # The option table is (currently) a list of 3-tuples:
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        #   (long_option, short_option, help_string)
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        # if an option takes an argument, its long_option should have '='
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        # appended; short_option should just be a single character, no ':'
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        # in any case.  If a long_option doesn't have a corresponding
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        # short_option, short_option should be None.  All option tuples
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        # must have long options.
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        self.option_table = option_table
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        # 'option_index' maps long option names to entries in the option
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        # table (ie. those 3-tuples).
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        self.option_index = {}
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        if self.option_table:
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            self._build_index()
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        # 'alias' records (duh) alias options; {'foo': 'bar'} means
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        # --foo is an alias for --bar
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        self.alias = {}
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        # 'negative_alias' keeps track of options that are the boolean
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        # opposite of some other option
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        self.negative_alias = {}
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        # These keep track of the information in the option table.  We
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        # don't actually populate these structures until we're ready to
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        # parse the command-line, since the 'option_table' passed in here
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        # isn't necessarily the final word.
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        self.short_opts = []
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        self.long_opts = []
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        self.short2long = {}
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        self.attr_name = {}
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        self.takes_arg = {}
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        # And 'option_order' is filled up in 'getopt()'; it records the
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        # original order of options (and their values) on the command-line,
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        # but expands short options, converts aliases, etc.
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        self.option_order = []
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    # __init__ ()
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    def _build_index (self):
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        self.option_index.clear()
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        for option in self.option_table:
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            self.option_index[option[0]] = option
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    def set_option_table (self, option_table):
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        self.option_table = option_table
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        self._build_index()
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    def add_option (self, long_option, short_option=None, help_string=None):
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        if self.option_index.has_key(long_option):
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            raise DistutilsGetoptError, \
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                  "option conflict: already an option '%s'" % long_option
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        else:
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            option = (long_option, short_option, help_string)
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            self.option_table.append(option)
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            self.option_index[long_option] = option
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    def has_option (self, long_option):
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        """Return true if the option table for this parser has an
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        option with long name 'long_option'."""
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        return self.option_index.has_key(long_option)
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    def get_attr_name (self, long_option):
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        """Translate long option name 'long_option' to the form it 
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        has as an attribute of some object: ie., translate hyphens
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        to underscores."""
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        return string.translate(long_option, longopt_xlate)
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    def _check_alias_dict (self, aliases, what):
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        assert type(aliases) is DictionaryType
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        for (alias, opt) in aliases.items():
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            if not self.option_index.has_key(alias):
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                raise DistutilsGetoptError, \
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                      ("invalid %s '%s': "
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                       "option '%s' not defined") % (what, alias, alias)
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            if not self.option_index.has_key(opt):
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                raise DistutilsGetoptError, \
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                      ("invalid %s '%s': "
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                       "aliased option '%s' not defined") % (what, alias, opt)
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    def set_aliases (self, alias):
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        """Set the aliases for this option parser."""
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        self._check_alias_dict(alias, "alias")
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        self.alias = alias
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    def set_negative_aliases (self, negative_alias):
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        """Set the negative aliases for this option parser.
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        'negative_alias' should be a dictionary mapping option names to
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        option names, both the key and value must already be defined
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        in the option table."""
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        self._check_alias_dict(negative_alias, "negative alias")
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        self.negative_alias = negative_alias
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    def _grok_option_table (self):
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        """Populate the various data structures that keep tabs on the
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        option table.  Called by 'getopt()' before it can do anything
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        worthwhile.
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        """
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        self.long_opts = []
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        self.short_opts = []
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        self.short2long.clear()
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        for option in self.option_table:
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            try:
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                (long, short, help) = option
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            except ValueError:
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                raise DistutilsGetoptError, \
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                      "invalid option tuple " + str(option)
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            # Type- and value-check the option names
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            if type(long) is not StringType or len(long) < 2:
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                raise DistutilsGetoptError, \
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                      ("invalid long option '%s': "
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                       "must be a string of length >= 2") % long
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            if (not ((short is None) or
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                     (type(short) is StringType and len(short) == 1))):
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                raise DistutilsGetoptError, \
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                      ("invalid short option '%s': "
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                       "must a single character or None") % short
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            self.long_opts.append(long)
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            if long[-1] == '=':             # option takes an argument?
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                if short: short = short + ':'
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                long = long[0:-1]
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                self.takes_arg[long] = 1
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            else:
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                # Is option is a "negative alias" for some other option (eg.
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                # "quiet" == "!verbose")?
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                alias_to = self.negative_alias.get(long)
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                if alias_to is not None:
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                    if self.takes_arg[alias_to]:
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                        raise DistutilsGetoptError, \
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                              ("invalid negative alias '%s': "
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                               "aliased option '%s' takes a value") % \
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                               (long, alias_to)
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                    self.long_opts[-1] = long # XXX redundant?!
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                    self.takes_arg[long] = 0
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                else:
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                    self.takes_arg[long] = 0
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            # If this is an alias option, make sure its "takes arg" flag is
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            # the same as the option it's aliased to.
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            alias_to = self.alias.get(long)
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            if alias_to is not None:
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                if self.takes_arg[long] != self.takes_arg[alias_to]:
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                    raise DistutilsGetoptError, \
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                          ("invalid alias '%s': inconsistent with "
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                           "aliased option '%s' (one of them takes a value, "
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                           "the other doesn't") % (long, alias_to)
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            # Now enforce some bondage on the long option name, so we can
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            # later translate it to an attribute name on some object.  Have
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            # to do this a bit late to make sure we've removed any trailing
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            # '='.
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            if not longopt_re.match(long):
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                raise DistutilsGetoptError, \
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                      ("invalid long option name '%s' " +
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                       "(must be letters, numbers, hyphens only") % long
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            self.attr_name[long] = self.get_attr_name(long)
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            if short:
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                self.short_opts.append(short)
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                self.short2long[short[0]] = long
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        # for option_table
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    # _grok_option_table()
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    def getopt (self, args=None, object=None):
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        """Parse the command-line options in 'args' and store the results
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        as attributes of 'object'.  If 'args' is None or not supplied, uses
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        'sys.argv[1:]'.  If 'object' is None or not supplied, creates a new
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        OptionDummy object, stores option values there, and returns a tuple
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        (args, object).  If 'object' is supplied, it is modified in place
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        and 'getopt()' just returns 'args'; in both cases, the returned
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        'args' is a modified copy of the passed-in 'args' list, which is
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        left untouched.
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        """
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        if args is None:
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            args = sys.argv[1:]
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        if object is None:
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            object = OptionDummy()
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            created_object = 1
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        else:
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            created_object = 0
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        self._grok_option_table()
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        short_opts = string.join(self.short_opts)
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        try:
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            (opts, args) = getopt.getopt(args, short_opts, self.long_opts)
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        except getopt.error, msg:
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            raise DistutilsArgError, msg
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        for (opt, val) in opts:
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            if len(opt) == 2 and opt[0] == '-': # it's a short option
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                opt = self.short2long[opt[1]]
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            elif len(opt) > 2 and opt[0:2] == '--':
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                opt = opt[2:]
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            else:
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                raise DistutilsInternalError, \
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                      "this can't happen: bad option string '%s'" % opt
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            alias = self.alias.get(opt)
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            if alias:
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                opt = alias
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            if not self.takes_arg[opt]:     # boolean option?
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                if val != '':               # shouldn't have a value!
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                    raise DistutilsInternalError, \
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                          "this can't happen: bad option value '%s'" % value
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                alias = self.negative_alias.get(opt)
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                if alias:
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                    opt = alias
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                    val = 0
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                else:
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                    val = 1
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            attr = self.attr_name[opt]
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            setattr(object, attr, val)
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            self.option_order.append((opt, val))
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        # for opts
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        if created_object:
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            return (args, object)
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        else:
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            return args
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    # getopt()
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    def get_option_order (self):
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        """Returns the list of (option, value) tuples processed by the
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        previous run of 'getopt()'.  Raises RuntimeError if
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        'getopt()' hasn't been called yet.
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        """
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        if self.option_order is None:
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            raise RuntimeError, "'getopt()' hasn't been called yet"
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        else:
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            return self.option_order
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    def generate_help (self, header=None):
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        """Generate help text (a list of strings, one per suggested line of
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        output) from the option table for this FancyGetopt object.
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        """
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        # Blithely assume the option table is good: probably wouldn't call
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        # 'generate_help()' unless you've already called 'getopt()'.
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        # First pass: determine maximum length of long option names
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        max_opt = 0
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        for option in self.option_table:
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            long = option[0]
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            short = option[1]
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            l = len(long)
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            if long[-1] == '=':
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                l = l - 1
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            if short is not None:
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                l = l + 5                   # " (-x)" where short == 'x'
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            if l > max_opt:
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                max_opt = l
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        opt_width = max_opt + 2 + 2 + 2     # room for indent + dashes + gutter
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        # Typical help block looks like this:
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        #   --foo       controls foonabulation
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        # Help block for longest option looks like this:
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        #   --flimflam  set the flim-flam level
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        # and with wrapped text:
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        #   --flimflam  set the flim-flam level (must be between
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        #               0 and 100, except on Tuesdays)
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        # Options with short names will have the short name shown (but
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        # it doesn't contribute to max_opt):
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        #   --foo (-f)  controls foonabulation
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        # If adding the short option would make the left column too wide,
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        # we push the explanation off to the next line
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        #   --flimflam (-l)
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        #               set the flim-flam level
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        # Important parameters:
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        #   - 2 spaces before option block start lines
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        #   - 2 dashes for each long option name
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        #   - min. 2 spaces between option and explanation (gutter)
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        #   - 5 characters (incl. space) for short option name
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        # Now generate lines of help text.  (If 80 columns were good enough
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        # for Jesus, then 78 columns are good enough for me!)
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        line_width = 78
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        text_width = line_width - opt_width
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        big_indent = ' ' * opt_width
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        if header:
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            lines = [header]
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        else:
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            lines = ['Option summary:']
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        for (long,short,help) in self.option_table:
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            text = wrap_text(help, text_width)
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            if long[-1] == '=':
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                long = long[0:-1]
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            # Case 1: no short option at all (makes life easy)
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            if short is None:
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                if text:
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                    lines.append("  --%-*s  %s" % (max_opt, long, text[0]))
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                else:
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                    lines.append("  --%-*s  " % (max_opt, long))
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            # Case 2: we have a short option, so we have to include it
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            # just after the long option
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            else:
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                opt_names = "%s (-%s)" % (long, short)
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                if text:
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                    lines.append("  --%-*s  %s" %
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                                 (max_opt, opt_names, text[0]))
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                else:
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                    lines.append("  --%-*s" % opt_names)
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            for l in text[1:]:
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                lines.append(big_indent + l)
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        # for self.option_table
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        return lines
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    # generate_help ()
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    def print_help (self, header=None, file=None):
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        if file is None:
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            file = sys.stdout
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        for line in self.generate_help(header):
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            file.write(line + "\n")
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# class FancyGetopt
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def fancy_getopt (options, negative_opt, object, args):
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    parser = FancyGetopt(options)
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    parser.set_negative_aliases(negative_opt)
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    return parser.getopt(args, object)
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WS_TRANS = string.maketrans(string.whitespace, ' ' * len(string.whitespace))
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def wrap_text (text, width):
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    """wrap_text(text : string, width : int) -> [string]
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    Split 'text' into multiple lines of no more than 'width' characters
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    each, and return the list of strings that results.
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    """
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    if text is None:
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        return []
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    if len(text) <= width:
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        return [text]
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    text = string.expandtabs(text)
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    text = string.translate(text, WS_TRANS)
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    chunks = re.split(r'( +|-+)', text)
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    chunks = filter(None, chunks)      # ' - ' results in empty strings
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    lines = []
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    while chunks:
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        cur_line = []                   # list of chunks (to-be-joined)
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        cur_len = 0                     # length of current line
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						|
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						|
        while chunks:
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						|
            l = len(chunks[0])
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						|
            if cur_len + l <= width:    # can squeeze (at least) this chunk in
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						|
                cur_line.append(chunks[0])
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						|
                del chunks[0]
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						|
                cur_len = cur_len + l
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						|
            else:                       # this line is full
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						|
                # drop last chunk if all space
 | 
						|
                if cur_line and cur_line[-1][0] == ' ':
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						|
                    del cur_line[-1]
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						|
                break
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						|
 | 
						|
        if chunks:                      # any chunks left to process?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # if the current line is still empty, then we had a single
 | 
						|
            # chunk that's too big too fit on a line -- so we break
 | 
						|
            # down and break it up at the line width
 | 
						|
            if cur_len == 0:
 | 
						|
                cur_line.append(chunks[0][0:width])
 | 
						|
                chunks[0] = chunks[0][width:]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # all-whitespace chunks at the end of a line can be discarded
 | 
						|
            # (and we know from the re.split above that if a chunk has
 | 
						|
            # *any* whitespace, it is *all* whitespace)
 | 
						|
            if chunks[0][0] == ' ':
 | 
						|
                del chunks[0]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # and store this line in the list-of-all-lines -- as a single
 | 
						|
        # string, of course!
 | 
						|
        lines.append(string.join(cur_line, ''))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # while chunks
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    return lines
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# wrap_text ()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def translate_longopt (opt):
 | 
						|
    """Convert a long option name to a valid Python identifier by
 | 
						|
    changing "-" to "_".
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    return string.translate(opt, longopt_xlate)
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class OptionDummy:
 | 
						|
    """Dummy class just used as a place to hold command-line option
 | 
						|
    values as instance attributes."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __init__ (self, options=[]):
 | 
						|
        """Create a new OptionDummy instance.  The attributes listed in
 | 
						|
        'options' will be initialized to None."""
 | 
						|
        for opt in options:
 | 
						|
            setattr(self, opt, None)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# class OptionDummy
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
if __name__ == "__main__":
 | 
						|
    text = """\
 | 
						|
Tra-la-la, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
 | 
						|
How *do* you spell that odd word, anyways?
 | 
						|
(Someone ask Mary -- she'll know [or she'll
 | 
						|
say, "How should I know?"].)"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    for w in (10, 20, 30, 40):
 | 
						|
        print "width: %d" % w
 | 
						|
        print string.join(wrap_text(text, w), "\n")
 | 
						|
        print
 |