You can use getattr()
to access attributes that happen to be reserved keywords too:
if getattr(args, 'print'):
However, you'll make it yourself much easier by just avoiding that name as a destination; use print_
perhaps (via the dest
argument):
arg_parser.add_argument('--print', dest='print_', action='store_true', help="print stuff")
# ...
if args.print_:
or, a more common synonym like verbose
:
arg_parser.add_argument('--print', dest='verbose', action='store_true', help="print stuff")
# ...
if args.verbose:
Quick demo:
>>> import argparse
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--print', dest='print_', action='store_true', help="print stuff")
_StoreTrueAction(option_strings=['--print'], dest='print_', nargs=0, const=True, default=False, type=None, choices=None, help='print stuff', metavar=None)
>>> args = parser.parse_args(['--print'])
>>> args.print_
True