diff --git a/Doc/library/argparse.rst b/Doc/library/argparse.rst index 53ecc97d5659f4..d5a21899ae4f99 100644 --- a/Doc/library/argparse.rst +++ b/Doc/library/argparse.rst @@ -25,6 +25,25 @@ will figure out how to parse those out of :data:`sys.argv`. The :mod:`argparse` module also automatically generates help and usage messages. The module will also issue errors when users give the program invalid arguments. +Quick Links for ArgumentParser +--------------------------------------- +========================= =========================================================================================================== ================================================================================== +Name Description Values +========================= =========================================================================================================== ================================================================================== +prog_ The name of the program Defaults to ``os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])`` +usage_ The string describing the program usage +description_ A brief description of what the program does +epilog_ Additional description of the program after the argument help +parents_ A list of :class:`ArgumentParser` objects whose arguments should also be included +formatter_class_ A class for customizing the help output ``argparse.HelpFormatter`` +prefix_chars_ The set of characters that prefix optional arguments Defaults to ``'-'`` +fromfile_prefix_chars_ The set of characters that prefix files to read additional arguments from Defaults to ``None`` (meaning arguments will never be treated as file references) +argument_default_ The global default value for arguments +allow_abbrev_ Allows long options to be abbreviated if the abbreviation is unambiguous ``True`` or ``False`` (default: ``True``) +conflict_handler_ The strategy for resolving conflicting optionals +add_help_ Add a ``-h/--help`` option to the parser ``True`` or ``False`` (default: ``True``) +exit_on_error_ Determines whether or not to exit with error info when an error occurs ``True`` or ``False`` (default: ``True``) +========================= =========================================================================================================== ================================================================================== Core Functionality ------------------