twisted.conch.scripts.cftp.ClientOptions(options.ConchOptions)
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Method | parseArgs | I am called with any leftover arguments which were not options. |
Inherited from ConchOptions:
Method | __init__ | Undocumented |
Method | opt_identity | Identity for public-key authentication |
Method | opt_ciphers | Select encryption algorithms |
Method | opt_macs | Specify MAC algorithms |
Method | opt_host_key_algorithms | Select host key algorithms |
Method | opt_user_authentications | Choose how to authenticate to the remote server |
Inherited from Options (via ConchOptions):
Method | opt_help | Display this help and exit. |
Method | opt_version | Display Twisted version and exit. |
Method | parseOptions | The guts of the command-line parser. |
Method | postOptions | I am called after the options are parsed. |
Method | __str__ | Undocumented |
Method | getSynopsis | Returns a string containing a description of these options and how to pass them to the executed file. |
Method | getUsage | Undocumented |
Method | _generic_flag | Undocumented |
Method | _gather_flags | Gather up boolean (flag) options. |
Method | _gather_parameters | Gather options which take a value. |
Method | _gather_handlers | Gather up options with their own handler methods. |
I am called with any leftover arguments which were not options.
Override me to do something with the remaining arguments on the command line, those which were not flags or options. e.g. interpret them as a list of files to operate on.
Note that if there more arguments on the command line than this method accepts, parseArgs will blow up with a getopt.error. This means if you don't override me, parseArgs will blow up if I am passed any arguments at all!