Command line arguments on Vista
jmike at alum.mit.edu
jmike at alum.mit.edu
Fri Jan 12 09:49:22 EST 2007
So I write this sript called printargs.py:
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#!/usr/local/bin/python
import sys
print 'there are %d args' % len(sys.argv)
for arg in sys.argv:
print 'arg: %s' % arg
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and make it executable. On pretty much every platform I can get my
hands on, when I run
printargs.py booga -a wooga
I get this output:
there are 4 args
arg: printargs.py
arg: booga
arg: -a
arg: wooga
But on Windows Vista, when I run that command, I get
there are 1 args
arg: printargs.py
What's up with that?
--JMike
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