I am using Python's (2.7) argparse facility and would like to automatically sort the help it produces alphabetically by option.
By default help entries are sorted in the order they are added*, as in:
p = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Load duration curves and other plots')
p.add_argument('--first', '-f', type=int, default=1, help='First Hour')
p.add_argument('--dur', '-d', type=int, default=-1, help='Duration in Hours. Use -1 for all')
p.add_argument('--title', '-t', help='Plot Title (for all plots), default=file name')
p.add_argument('--interp', '-i', action="store_true", default=True,
help='Use linear interpolation for smoother curves')
...
args = p.parse_args()
Which when called as python script -h
produces:
usage: script.py [-h] [--first FIRST] [--dur DUR] [--title TITLE] [--interp]
Load duration curves and other plots
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--first FIRST, -f FIRST
First Hour
--dur DUR, -d DUR Duration in Hours. Use -1 for all
--title TITLE, -t TITLE
Plot Title (for all plots), default=file name
--interp, -i Use linear interpolation for smoother curves
Is it possible to automatically sort them alphabetically instead? This would be dur, first, h, interp, title.
*Obviously the work around is to manually maintain by adding entries using p.add_argument in alphabetical added order but I am trying to avoid doing so.