On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 2:16 PM Serhiy Storchaka
The output of "python -h" is 104 lines long now. It was only 51 lines in 3.6. 35% of it is about the -X option, and 30% about environment variables. Also some lines in the -X option description are too long (102 columns). Both topics are "advanced" and mostly interested for debugging. I suggest to move them out of the main help output.
Sounds like a good plan.
The are two options:
1. Move it to pydoc topics. The advantage is that it is a standard way, there are already 88 topics. The disadvantage is that this information will be not available in "minimal" installations of Python which do not include docs.
2. Add command-line options like -hX and -henv. The information will always be available with the interpreter, but the interface is special.
For -X, I suggest we could output the following line: -X opt : implementation-specific option; use -X help to list options. We could also see if we can put the help text for each of the supported -X flags in the table defining these flags (sorry, I can't recall where it lives, but I'm pretty sure I've seen such a table.) For env vars I think moving this to pydoc is fine; I don't think we have a process or mechanism that ensures the docs for env vars are even complete. (We don't have one for the flags either, but somehow I find it hard to conceive of someone adding a new command line flag without them or someone else involved in the code review thinking of updating the help text. But I find it quite conceivable that someone adds a new env var used only in a corner case without anyone thinking to update the docs. And I presume that the -E flag isn't honored 100% of the time either.) But I wouldn't object to a -h sub-option that lists environment vars either. -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) *Pronouns: he/him **(why is my pronoun here?)* http://feministing.com/2015/02/03/how-using-they-as-a-singular-pronoun-can-c...