Make this format again.

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Fred Drake 2003-05-09 18:18:46 +00:00
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@ -278,14 +278,15 @@ parser.add_option("-f", "--file", ...)
The interesting stuff, of course, is what comes after the option
strings. For now, we'll only cover four of the things you can put
there: \var{action}, \var{type}, \var{dest} (destination), and
\var{help}.
there: \emph{action}, \emph{type}, \emph{dest} (destination), and
\emph{help}.
\subsubsection{The \var{store} action\label{optparse-store-action}}
\subsubsection{The \emph{store} action%
\label{optparse-store-action}}
The action tells \module{optparse} what to do when it sees one of the
option strings for this option on the command-line. For example, the
action \var{store} means: take the next argument (or the remainder of
action \emph{store} means: take the next argument (or the remainder of
the current argument), ensure that it is of the correct type, and
store it to your chosen destination.
@ -360,7 +361,8 @@ destination for \programopt{-f} is \var{f}.
Adding types is fairly easy; please refer to
section~\ref{optparse-adding-types}, ``Adding new types.''
\subsubsection{Other \var{store_*} actions\label{optparse-other-store-actions}}
\subsubsection{Other \emph{store_*} actions%
\label{optparse-other-store-actions}}
Flag options---set a variable to true or false when a particular
option is seen---are quite common. \module{optparse} supports them