From 30565e95783e24c7993f551e6271969ebd86c3a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ezio Melotti Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 09:04:19 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Merged revisions 77267 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r77267 | ezio.melotti | 2010-01-03 11:01:27 +0200 (Sun, 03 Jan 2010) | 1 line #7618: fix highlight of code blocks ........ --- Doc/library/optparse.rst | 26 +++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/library/optparse.rst b/Doc/library/optparse.rst index 5ac11c3c4e6..83240cd4896 100644 --- a/Doc/library/optparse.rst +++ b/Doc/library/optparse.rst @@ -55,7 +55,9 @@ Additionally, users can run one of :: -h --help -and :mod:`optparse` will print out a brief summary of your script's options:: +and :mod:`optparse` will print out a brief summary of your script's options: + +.. code-block:: text usage: [options] @@ -130,12 +132,16 @@ option argument an argument that follows an option, is closely associated with that option, and is consumed from the argument list when that option is. With :mod:`optparse`, option arguments may either be in a separate argument from - their option:: + their option: + + .. code-block:: text -f foo --file foo - or included in the same argument:: + or included in the same argument: + + .. code-block:: text -ffoo --file=foo @@ -482,7 +488,9 @@ user-friendly (documented) options:: If :mod:`optparse` encounters either ``"-h"`` or ``"--help"`` on the command-line, or if you just call :meth:`parser.print_help`, it prints the -following to standard output:: +following to standard output: + +.. code-block:: text usage: [options] arg1 arg2 @@ -556,7 +564,9 @@ parser is easy:: group.add_option("-g", action="store_true", help="Group option.") parser.add_option_group(group) -This would result in the following help output:: +This would result in the following help output: + +.. code-block:: text usage: [options] arg1 arg2 @@ -1133,7 +1143,9 @@ must specify for any option using that action. If :mod:`optparse` sees either ``"-h"`` or ``"--help"`` on the command line, it will print something like the following help message to stdout (assuming - ``sys.argv[0]`` is ``"foo.py"``):: + ``sys.argv[0]`` is ``"foo.py"``): + + .. code-block:: text usage: foo.py [options] @@ -1855,7 +1867,7 @@ would result in a list :: Again we define a subclass of Option:: - class MyOption (Option): + class MyOption(Option): ACTIONS = Option.ACTIONS + ("extend",) STORE_ACTIONS = Option.STORE_ACTIONS + ("extend",)