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#11904-#11905: Merge typo fixes with 3.2.
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@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ The add_argument() method
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has its own more detailed description below, but in short they are:
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has its own more detailed description below, but in short they are:
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* `name or flags`_ - Either a name or a list of option strings, e.g. ``foo``
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* `name or flags`_ - Either a name or a list of option strings, e.g. ``foo``
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or ``-f, --foo``
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or ``-f, --foo``.
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* action_ - The basic type of action to be taken when this argument is
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* action_ - The basic type of action to be taken when this argument is
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encountered at the command line.
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encountered at the command line.
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@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ them, though most actions simply add an attribute to the object returned by
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command-line args should be handled. The supported actions are:
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command-line args should be handled. The supported actions are:
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* ``'store'`` - This just stores the argument's value. This is the default
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* ``'store'`` - This just stores the argument's value. This is the default
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action. For example::
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action. For example::
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>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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>>> parser.add_argument('--foo')
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>>> parser.add_argument('--foo')
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Namespace(foo='1')
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Namespace(foo='1')
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* ``'store_const'`` - This stores the value specified by the const_ keyword
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* ``'store_const'`` - This stores the value specified by the const_ keyword
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argument. (Note that the const_ keyword argument defaults to the rather
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argument. (Note that the const_ keyword argument defaults to the rather
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unhelpful ``None``.) The ``'store_const'`` action is most commonly used with
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unhelpful ``None``.) The ``'store_const'`` action is most commonly used with
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optional arguments that specify some sort of flag. For example::
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optional arguments that specify some sort of flag. For example::
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>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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>>> parser.add_argument('--foo', action='store_const', const=42)
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>>> parser.add_argument('--foo', action='store_const', const=42)
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