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| """Parser for command line options.
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| 
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| This module helps scripts to parse the command line arguments in
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| sys.argv.  It supports the same conventions as the Unix getopt()
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| function (including the special meanings of arguments of the form `-'
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| and `--').  Long options similar to those supported by GNU software
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| may be used as well via an optional third argument.  This module
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| provides two functions and an exception:
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| 
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| getopt() -- Parse command line options
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| gnu_getopt() -- Like getopt(), but allow option and non-option arguments
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| to be intermixed.
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| GetoptError -- exception (class) raised with 'opt' attribute, which is the
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| option involved with the exception.
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| """
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| 
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| # Long option support added by Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi>.
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| #
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| # Gerrit Holl <gerrit@nl.linux.org> moved the string-based exceptions
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| # to class-based exceptions.
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| #
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| # Peter Astrand <astrand@lysator.liu.se> added gnu_getopt().
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| #
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| # TODO for gnu_getopt():
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| #
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| # - GNU getopt_long_only mechanism
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| # - allow the caller to specify ordering
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| # - RETURN_IN_ORDER option
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| # - GNU extension with '-' as first character of option string
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| # - optional arguments, specified by double colons
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| # - a option string with a W followed by semicolon should
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| #   treat "-W foo" as "--foo"
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| 
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| __all__ = ["GetoptError","error","getopt","gnu_getopt"]
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| 
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| import os
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| 
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| class GetoptError(Exception):
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|     opt = ''
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|     msg = ''
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|     def __init__(self, msg, opt=''):
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|         self.msg = msg
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|         self.opt = opt
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|         Exception.__init__(self, msg, opt)
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         return self.msg
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| 
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| error = GetoptError # backward compatibility
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| 
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| def getopt(args, shortopts, longopts = []):
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|     """getopt(args, options[, long_options]) -> opts, args
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| 
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|     Parses command line options and parameter list.  args is the
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|     argument list to be parsed, without the leading reference to the
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|     running program.  Typically, this means "sys.argv[1:]".  shortopts
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|     is the string of option letters that the script wants to
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|     recognize, with options that require an argument followed by a
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|     colon (i.e., the same format that Unix getopt() uses).  If
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|     specified, longopts is a list of strings with the names of the
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|     long options which should be supported.  The leading '--'
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|     characters should not be included in the option name.  Options
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|     which require an argument should be followed by an equal sign
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|     ('=').
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| 
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|     The return value consists of two elements: the first is a list of
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|     (option, value) pairs; the second is the list of program arguments
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|     left after the option list was stripped (this is a trailing slice
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|     of the first argument).  Each option-and-value pair returned has
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|     the option as its first element, prefixed with a hyphen (e.g.,
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|     '-x'), and the option argument as its second element, or an empty
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|     string if the option has no argument.  The options occur in the
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|     list in the same order in which they were found, thus allowing
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|     multiple occurrences.  Long and short options may be mixed.
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| 
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|     """
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| 
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|     opts = []
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|     if type(longopts) == type(""):
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|         longopts = [longopts]
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|     else:
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|         longopts = list(longopts)
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|     while args and args[0].startswith('-') and args[0] != '-':
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|         if args[0] == '--':
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|             args = args[1:]
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|             break
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|         if args[0].startswith('--'):
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|             opts, args = do_longs(opts, args[0][2:], longopts, args[1:])
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|         else:
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|             opts, args = do_shorts(opts, args[0][1:], shortopts, args[1:])
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| 
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|     return opts, args
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| 
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| def gnu_getopt(args, shortopts, longopts = []):
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|     """getopt(args, options[, long_options]) -> opts, args
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| 
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|     This function works like getopt(), except that GNU style scanning
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|     mode is used by default. This means that option and non-option
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|     arguments may be intermixed. The getopt() function stops
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|     processing options as soon as a non-option argument is
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|     encountered.
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| 
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|     If the first character of the option string is `+', or if the
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|     environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, then option
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|     processing stops as soon as a non-option argument is encountered.
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| 
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|     """
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| 
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|     opts = []
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|     prog_args = []
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|     if isinstance(longopts, str):
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|         longopts = [longopts]
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|     else:
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|         longopts = list(longopts)
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| 
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|     # Allow options after non-option arguments?
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|     if shortopts.startswith('+'):
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|         shortopts = shortopts[1:]
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|         all_options_first = True
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|     elif os.environ.get("POSIXLY_CORRECT"):
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|         all_options_first = True
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|     else:
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|         all_options_first = False
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| 
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|     while args:
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|         if args[0] == '--':
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|             prog_args += args[1:]
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|             break
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| 
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|         if args[0][:2] == '--':
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|             opts, args = do_longs(opts, args[0][2:], longopts, args[1:])
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|         elif args[0][:1] == '-' and args[0] != '-':
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|             opts, args = do_shorts(opts, args[0][1:], shortopts, args[1:])
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|         else:
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|             if all_options_first:
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|                 prog_args += args
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|                 break
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|             else:
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|                 prog_args.append(args[0])
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|                 args = args[1:]
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| 
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|     return opts, prog_args
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| 
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| def do_longs(opts, opt, longopts, args):
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|     try:
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|         i = opt.index('=')
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|     except ValueError:
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|         optarg = None
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|     else:
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|         opt, optarg = opt[:i], opt[i+1:]
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| 
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|     has_arg, opt = long_has_args(opt, longopts)
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|     if has_arg:
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|         if optarg is None:
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|             if not args:
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|                 raise GetoptError('option --%s requires argument' % opt, opt)
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|             optarg, args = args[0], args[1:]
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|     elif optarg is not None:
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|         raise GetoptError('option --%s must not have an argument' % opt, opt)
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|     opts.append(('--' + opt, optarg or ''))
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|     return opts, args
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| 
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| # Return:
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| #   has_arg?
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| #   full option name
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| def long_has_args(opt, longopts):
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|     possibilities = [o for o in longopts if o.startswith(opt)]
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|     if not possibilities:
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|         raise GetoptError('option --%s not recognized' % opt, opt)
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|     # Is there an exact match?
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|     if opt in possibilities:
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|         return False, opt
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|     elif opt + '=' in possibilities:
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|         return True, opt
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|     # No exact match, so better be unique.
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|     if len(possibilities) > 1:
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|         # XXX since possibilities contains all valid continuations, might be
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|         # nice to work them into the error msg
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|         raise GetoptError('option --%s not a unique prefix' % opt, opt)
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|     assert len(possibilities) == 1
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|     unique_match = possibilities[0]
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|     has_arg = unique_match.endswith('=')
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|     if has_arg:
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|         unique_match = unique_match[:-1]
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|     return has_arg, unique_match
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| 
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| def do_shorts(opts, optstring, shortopts, args):
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|     while optstring != '':
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|         opt, optstring = optstring[0], optstring[1:]
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|         if short_has_arg(opt, shortopts):
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|             if optstring == '':
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|                 if not args:
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|                     raise GetoptError('option -%s requires argument' % opt,
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|                                       opt)
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|                 optstring, args = args[0], args[1:]
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|             optarg, optstring = optstring, ''
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|         else:
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|             optarg = ''
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|         opts.append(('-' + opt, optarg))
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|     return opts, args
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| 
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| def short_has_arg(opt, shortopts):
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|     for i in range(len(shortopts)):
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|         if opt == shortopts[i] != ':':
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|             return shortopts.startswith(':', i+1)
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|     raise GetoptError('option -%s not recognized' % opt, opt)
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     import sys
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|     print getopt(sys.argv[1:], "a:b", ["alpha=", "beta"])
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