Ft.Lib.CommandLine.Arguments

Modules

CommandLineUtil       

Classes

class Argument
__init__(self, name, description, validationFunc)

Data and other non-method functions defined here:

__doc__ = None
__module__ = 'Ft.Lib.CommandLine.Arguments'
str(object) -> string

Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
class OneOrMoreArgument(Ft.Lib.CommandLine.Arguments.Argument)
gen_command_line(self)
validate(self, cmd, args)

Data and other non-method functions defined here:

__doc__ = None
__module__ = 'Ft.Lib.CommandLine.Arguments'
str(object) -> string

Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
requirements = 4
int(x[, base]) -> integer

Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
gen_command_line(self)
validate(self, cmd, args)

Data and other non-method functions defined here:

__doc__ = None
__module__ = 'Ft.Lib.CommandLine.Arguments'
str(object) -> string

Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
requirements = 2
int(x[, base]) -> integer

Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
gen_command_line(self)
validate(self, cmd, args)

Data and other non-method functions defined here:

__doc__ = None
__module__ = 'Ft.Lib.CommandLine.Arguments'
str(object) -> string

Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
requirements = 1
int(x[, base]) -> integer

Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
class ZeroOrMoreArgument(Ft.Lib.CommandLine.Arguments.Argument)
gen_command_line(self)
validate(self, cmd, args)

Data and other non-method functions defined here:

__doc__ = None
__module__ = 'Ft.Lib.CommandLine.Arguments'
str(object) -> string

Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
requirements = 3
int(x[, base]) -> integer

Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.

Data

ONE_OR_MORE = 4
int(x[, base]) -> integer

Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
OPTIONAL = 2
int(x[, base]) -> integer

Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
REQUIRED = 1
int(x[, base]) -> integer

Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
ZERO_OR_MORE = 3
int(x[, base]) -> integer

Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
__file__ = 'build/lib.linux-ppc-2.2/Ft/Lib/CommandLine/Arguments.py'
str(object) -> string

Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
__name__ = 'Ft.Lib.CommandLine.Arguments'
str(object) -> string

Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.