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/third_party/rust/crates/clap/examples/
Descaped-positional.md7 $ escaped-positional --help
10 Usage: escaped-positional[EXE] [OPTIONS] [-- <SLOP>...]
25 $ escaped-positional
32 Notice that we can't pass positional arguments before `--`:
34 $ escaped-positional foo bar
38 Usage: escaped-positional[EXE] [OPTIONS] [-- <SLOP>...]
46 $ escaped-positional -f -p=bob -- sloppy slop slop
55 $ escaped-positional -- -f -p=bob sloppy slop slop
Descaped-positional-derive.md7 $ escaped-positional-derive --help
10 Usage: escaped-positional-derive[EXE] [OPTIONS] [-- <SLOP>...]
25 $ escaped-positional-derive
32 Notice that we can't pass positional arguments before `--`:
34 $ escaped-positional-derive foo bar
38 Usage: escaped-positional-derive[EXE] [OPTIONS] [-- <SLOP>...]
46 $ escaped-positional-derive -f -p=bob -- sloppy slop slop
55 $ escaped-positional-derive -- -f -p=bob sloppy slop slop
/third_party/python/Doc/c-api/
Dcall.rst19 A call is made using a tuple for the positional arguments
74 - *args* is a C array consisting of the positional arguments followed by the
77 - *nargsf* is the number of positional arguments plus possibly the
79 To get the actual number of positional arguments from *nargsf*,
167 Call *callable*'s :c:type:`vectorcallfunc` with positional and keyword
253 Call a callable Python object *callable* with exactly 1 positional argument
353 Call a method of the Python object *obj* with a single positional argument
381 Call *callable* with positional arguments passed exactly as in the vectorcall_ protocol,
383 The *args* array contains only the positional arguments.
389 but not a tuple for the positional arguments.
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/third_party/python/Doc/tutorial/
Dcontrolflow.rst324 You can use positional parameters with some builtin classes that provide an
628 parrot(1000) # 1 positional argument
632 parrot('a million', 'bereft of life', 'jump') # 3 positional arguments
633 parrot('a thousand', state='pushing up the daisies') # 1 positional, 1 keyword
642 In a function call, keyword arguments must follow positional arguments.
662 receives a :ref:`tuple <tut-tuples>` containing the positional
721 positional-only, positional-or-keyword, and keyword-only. Keyword parameters
736 as *positional-only*. If *positional-only*, the parameters' order matters, and
739 separate the positional-only parameters from the rest of the parameters.
740 If there is no ``/`` in the function definition, there are no positional-only
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/third_party/python/Doc/library/
Dargparse.rst57 positional arguments:
270 positional arguments:
285 positional arguments:
350 objects, collects all the positional and optional actions from them, and adds
455 positional arguments:
474 positional arguments:
723 argument, like ``-f`` or ``--foo``, or a positional argument, like a list of
731 while a positional argument could be created like::
737 be positional::
942 it generally doesn't make much sense to have more than one positional argument
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Dsched.rst46 ... s.enter(5, 2, print_time, argument=('positional',))
53 From print_time 930343695.274 positional
74 *argument* is a sequence holding the positional arguments for *action*.
Dinspect.rst88 | | | values for positional or |
180 | | co_posonlyargcount| number of positional only |
603 to it are positional-only. For more info, see
604 :ref:`the FAQ entry on positional-only parameters <faq-positional-only-arguments>`.
630 positional-only first, then positional-or-keyword, and that parameters with
664 Create a mapping from positional and keyword arguments to parameters.
760 | *POSITIONAL_ONLY* | Value must be supplied as a positional |
766 | | positional argument (this is the standard |
770 | *VAR_POSITIONAL* | A tuple of positional arguments that aren't |
812 positional or keyword
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Ddis.rst1116 Calls a callable object with positional arguments.
1117 *argc* indicates the number of positional arguments.
1118 The top of the stack contains positional arguments, with the right-most
1125 This opcode is used only for calls with positional arguments.
1130 Calls a callable object with positional (if any) and keyword arguments.
1131 *argc* indicates the total number of positional and keyword arguments.
1136 Below that are positional arguments, with the right-most parameter on
1149 Calls a callable object with variable set of positional and keyword
1154 positional arguments respectively.
1176 Calls a method. *argc* is the number of positional arguments.
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Dstring.rst94 an arbitrary set of positional and keyword arguments.
98 A format string argument is now :ref:`positional-only
99 <positional-only_parameter>`.
141 positional argument in *args*; if it is a string, then it represents a
144 The *args* parameter is set to the list of positional arguments to
164 the format string (integers for positional arguments, and strings for
228 keyword. If it's a number, it refers to a positional argument, and if it's a keyword,
240 The positional argument specifiers can be omitted for :meth:`str.format`,
244 The positional argument specifiers can be omitted for :class:`Formatter`.
248 "First, thou shalt count to {0}" # References first positional argument
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/third_party/python/Doc/howto/
Dargparse.rst53 What we did is specify what is known as a positional argument. It's named so
130 positional arguments:
156 positional argument, but we don't know what it does, other than by guessing or
172 positional arguments:
224 So far we have been playing with positional arguments. Let us
374 * We've brought back a positional argument, hence the complaint.
440 positional arguments:
490 positional arguments:
626 positional arguments:
750 positional arguments:
/third_party/rust/crates/clap/clap_complete/tests/snapshots/
Daliases.zsh30 '::positional:' \
/third_party/node/deps/npm/node_modules/yargs/lib/
Dcommand.js324 function populatePositional (positional, argv, positionalMap, parseOptions) { argument
325 const cmd = positional.cmd[0]
326 if (positional.variadic) {
/third_party/rust/crates/clap/clap_bench/benches/
D02_simple.rs12 .arg(arg!([positional] "tests positional"))
D03_complex.rs14 .arg(arg!([positional] "tests positionals"))
/third_party/rust/crates/clap/tests/builder/
Dutils.rs63 .arg(arg!([positional] "tests positionals")) in complex_app()
/third_party/node/deps/npm/node_modules/yargs-parser/
DREADME.md84 * `_`: an array representing the positional arguments.
101 * `_`: an array representing the positional arguments.
330 Should parsing stop at the first positional argument? This is similar to how e.g. `ssh` parses its …
/third_party/python/Doc/reference/
Dcompound_stmts.rst987 A class pattern represents a class and its positional and keyword arguments
1010 the subsequent steps depend on whether keyword or positional argument patterns
1013 For a number of built-in types (specified below), a single positional
1034 If any positional patterns are present, they are converted to keyword
1045 * If there are more positional patterns than ``len(cls.__match_args__)``,
1048 * Otherwise, positional pattern ``i`` is converted to a keyword pattern
1056 II. Once all positional patterns have been converted to keyword patterns,
1059 For the following built-in types the handling of positional subpatterns is
1074 These classes accept a single positional argument, and the pattern there is matched
1205 list, either from positional arguments, from keyword arguments, or from default
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/third_party/mesa3d/docs/relnotes/
D7.0.rst43 - Fixed a positional light source bug (bug 11009)
/third_party/python/Lib/
Dinspect.py1492 def getcallargs(func, /, *positional, **named): argument
1506 positional = (func.__self__,) + positional
1507 num_pos = len(positional)
1513 arg2value[args[i]] = positional[i]
1515 arg2value[varargs] = tuple(positional[n:])
2300 positional = arg_names[:pos_count]
2318 for name in positional[:non_default_count]:
2327 for offset, name in enumerate(positional[non_default_count:]):
/third_party/flutter/engine/flutter/web_sdk/test/
Dapi_conform_test.dart96 '${uiParam.identifier.name} is positional, but not in lib/web_ui/ui.dart.');
143 '${uiParam.identifier.name} is positional, but not in lib/web_ui/ui.dart.');
/third_party/node/doc/guides/
Dcommit-queue.md85 `commit-queue.sh` receives the following positional arguments:
90 4. Every positional argument starting at this one will be a pull request ID of
/third_party/rust/crates/clap/
DCargo.toml136 name = "escaped-positional"
140 name = "escaped-positional-derive"
/third_party/rust/crates/clap/clap_complete/src/
Ddynamic.rs416 if let Some(positional) = cmd in complete_arg()
420 completions.extend(complete_arg_value(arg.to_value(), positional, current_dir)); in complete_arg()
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/opengl-registry/extensions/APPLE/
DAPPLE_specular_vector.txt48 spotlight, attenuation, local viewer, and direction/positional
/third_party/openGLES/extensions/APPLE/
DAPPLE_specular_vector.txt48 spotlight, attenuation, local viewer, and direction/positional

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