[Doc-SIG] PEP 257 question
Fred Mailhot
fred.mailhot at gmail.com
Wed Jul 22 21:48:25 CEST 2009
Hi,
It is stated in PEP 257 that:
"The docstring of a script (a stand-alone program) should be usable as its
"usage" message, printed when the script is invoked with incorrect or
missing arguments (or perhaps with a "-h" option, for "help").[...]"
This is exactly what I'm trying to do, but I haven't been able to figure out
how to access a script's docstring from within it. That is, I'm assuming
(perhaps erroneously) that I can define some kind of usage function in my
script that will spit out the docstring, as in the following example
#!/usr/bin/python
"""
myscript.py
Usage: python myscript.py <params>
Some more specific info here.
"""
[python code here]
def main():
[do stuff here]
### THIS IS WHAT I'D LIKE TO DO... ###
def usage():
sys.stderr.write(this.__doc__)
sys.exit()
### EXCEPT OF COURSE "this" ISN'T DEFINED
if __name__ == "__main__":
if [some condition is not satisfied]:
usage()
else:
main()
################################
What should I be doing instead? I've Googled a bunch and turned up nothing,
so I may just not be looking for the right terms (Googling "python print
script docstring" gets me nothing).
Thanks!
Fred.
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