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The settings_path command line argument now defaults to the current directory, if the settings file is present there.
author KarstenBock@gmx.net
date Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:13:56 +0200
parents 59c4db30fe05
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#!/usr/bin/env python2 
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#TODO: Modularize this script
import sys
from optparse import OptionParser
from os import path

from parpg.main import main

usage = ('usage: %prog [options] settings_path [system_path user_path]\n\n'
         'The settings_path argument is mandatory and is the directory in \n'
         'which your parpg.cfg file is located. Optionally, you may \n'
         'specify where data files are located (system_path), and where \n'
         'the user settings and data files should be saved to (user_path)\n\n'
         'Example: python %prog .')

parser = OptionParser(description='PARPG Launcher Script', usage=usage)
parser.add_option('-f', '--logfile',
                  help='Name of log file to save to')
parser.add_option('-l', '--loglevel', default='critical',
                  help='desired output level for log file')
opts, args = parser.parse_args()

if not args:
    if path.isfile("./parpg.cfg"):
        args =(".")
    else:
        parser.print_help()
        sys.exit(1)

main(args, opts)