See the following code snippets [1] for implementation of the exclusive options with argparse:
def query_builder(args):
if args.r and args.s:
sys.exit(Term.FAIL + 'Only one of -re and -sql should be set' + Term.ENDC)
sum_status = sum(1 for x in [args.failure, args.code != -1] if x)
if sum_status > 1:
sys.exit(Term.FAIL + ('Only one of --failure and --code has to be set') + Term.ENDC)
[1] https://github.com/hongyi-zhao/recent2/blob/5486afbd56a6b06bb149a3ea969fb33d9d8b288f/recent2.py#L391
It seems that the above method is awkward, but I'm out of idea to work out more graceful solutions. Any comment/suggestion/enhancement will be highly appreciated.
Regards,
HY
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def query_builder(args):
if args.r and args.s:
sys.exit(Term.FAIL + 'Only one of -re and -sql should be set' + Term.ENDC)
sum_status = sum(1 for x in [args.failure, args.code != -1] if x)
if sum_status > 1:
sys.exit(Term.FAIL + ('Only one of --failure and --code has to be set') + Term.ENDC)
[1] https://github.com/hongyi-zhao/recent2/blob/5486afbd56a6b06bb149a3ea969fb33d9d8b288f/recent2.py#L391
It seems that the above method is awkward, but I'm out of idea to work out more graceful solutions. Any comment/suggestion/enhancement will be highly appreciated.
Regards,
HY
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