Result for B2BE1B5385EFC8281EB98AA4078C5C134B2C6F9D

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/__pycache__/argparse.cpython-37.pyc
FileSize59261
MD5BEBDFFB8402514246F177CB91F4C0C93
SHA-1B2BE1B5385EFC8281EB98AA4078C5C134B2C6F9D
SHA-256C23E5F25BB3967DB2897157B68D43547CA060147AC50A7F5156B55BF30201E35
SSDEEP768:K2Z89HZOFfsfcYGvaEn+dfI77L+hLWOCeDM/2TSrsANk29kVga+SW0PD8F61jg+A:KpPLI7+PeuSFl92lWA3Bj/qPB
TLSHT11143C295F960EE9BFC62F3FA64AE431C9634A3372349A052B44DC14E3F12BE45D32598
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MD507935BB53F0517EB0D3B361AEA36C9D2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe argparse module makes writing command line tools in Python easy. Just briefly describe your command line interface and argparse will take care of the rest, including: * parsing the arguments and flags from ``sys.argv`` * converting arg strings into objects for your program * formatting and printing any help messages * and much more ... For those familiar with the optparse module from the Python standard library, argparse improves on this module in a number of ways, including: * handling positional arguments * supporting sub-commands * allowing alternative option prefixes like ``+`` and ``/`` * handling zero-or-more and one-or-more style arguments * producing more informative usage messages * providing a much simpler interface for custom types and actions
PackageMaintainerwally <wally>
PackageNamepython3-argparse
PackageRelease2.mga7
PackageVersion1.4.0
SHA-130C222EC7BFFABB124EB8EE893C877D410DF041C
SHA-25674A9E143455DF69DCCD24361617733F528BF3373FA755BE6E7C5ACEBA2E8CFDC