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| -This repository contains a python implementation of the Google commandline
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| -flags module.
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| - GFlags defines a *distributed* command line system, replacing systems like
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| - getopt(), optparse and manual argument processing. Rather than an application
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| - having to define all flags in or near main(), each python module defines flags
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| - that are useful to it. When one python module imports another, it gains
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| - access to the other's flags.
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| - It includes the ability to define flag types (boolean, float, interger, list),
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| - autogeneration of help (in both human and machine readable format) and reading
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| - arguments from a file. It also includes the ability to automatically generate
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| - man pages from the help flags.
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| -Documentation for implementation is at the top of gflags.py file.
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| -To install the python module, run
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| -When you install this library, you also get a helper application,
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| -gflags2man.py, installed into /usr/local/bin. You can run gflags2man.py to
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| -create an instant man page, with all the commandline flags and their docs, for
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| -any C++ or python program you've written using the gflags library.
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