Object-oriented programming and scripting language
python [option] ... [-c cmd | -m mod | file | -] [arg] ...
Neutrino
- -c cmd
 
- Pass the cmd string as the program to run.
  This option terminates the option list.
 
- -d
 
- Display debugging output from the parser.
  You can also enable this by setting PYTHONDEBUG to a
  nonzero value.
 
- -E
 
- Ignore Python's environment variables (such as PYTHONPATH).
 
- -h
 
- Print a help message, and then exit.
 
- -i
 
- Inspect interactively after running the script,
  and force prompts, even if stdin doesn't appear to be a terminal.
  You can also enable this by setting PYTHONINSPECT to a
  nonzero value.
 
- -m mod
 
- Run the specified library module as a script.
  This option terminates the option list.
 
- -O
 
- Optimize the generated byte code (a tad).
  You can also enable this by setting PYTHONOPTIMIZE to a
  nonzero value.
 
- -OO
 
- Remove doc-strings in addition to performing the -O
  optimizations.
 
- -Q arg
 
- Control the behavior of the division (/) operator, where
  arg is one of the following:
  
- old — use floor division for integral arguments, and
    true division for floating-point or complex arguments.
  
 
- warn — generate a warning if /
    (instead of //) is used for integer division.
  
 
- warnall — generate a warning whenever /
    is used.
  
 
- new — always perform true division.
  
 
    The default is old.
  
 
- -S
 
- Don't imply import site on initialization.
 
- -t
 
- Issue warnings about inconsistent tab usage.
 
- -tt
 
- Issue errors about inconsistent tab usage.
 
- -u
 
- Use unbuffered binary for stdout and stderr.
  See the Python documentation for details on internal buffering related to
  this option.
  You can also enable this by setting PYTHONUNBUFFERED to a
  nonzero value.
 
- -v
 
- Be verbose (trace import statements).
  You can also enable this by setting PYTHONVERBOSE to a
  nonzero value.
 
- -V
 
- Print the Python version number, and then exit.
 
- -W arg
 
- Warning control; arg is
  action:message:category:module:lineno.
 
- -x
 
- Skip the first line of source, allowing the use of non-Unix forms of
  #!cmd.
 
- file
 
- Read the program from this script file.
 
- -
 
- Read the program from stdin (the default; Python uses
  interactive mode if run on a tty).
 
- arg ...
 
- Arguments to pass to the program in sys.argv[1:].
 
Python is a high-level, object-oriented programming language that supports
powerful programming constructs, can be integrated with other languages such
as C and C++, and is extendible through the addition of libraries and modules.
You can use Python for programs and sophisticated scripts.
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- PYTHONCASEOK
 
- Ignore case in import statements (Windows).
  
  
 
- PYTHONDEBUG
 
- Display debugging output from the parser.
  
  
 
- PYTHONHOME
 
- An alternate prefix directory (or
  prefix:exec_prefix).
  The default module search path uses
  prefix/pythonX.X.
  
  
 
- PYTHONINSPECT
 
- Inspect interactively after running the script,
  and force prompts, even if stdin doesn't appear to be a terminal.
  
  
 
- PYTHONOPTIMIZE
 
- Optimize the generated byte code (a tad).
  
  
 
- PYTHONPATH
 
- A colon-separated list of directories prefixed to the
  default module search path.
  The result is stored in sys.path.
  
  
 
- PYTHONSTARTUP
 
- The file to execute on interactive startup (no default).
  
  
 
- PYTHONUNBUFFERED
 
- Use unbuffered binary for stdout and stderr.
  See the Python documentation for details on internal buffering.
  
  
 
- PYTHONVERBOSE
 
- Be verbose (trace import statements).
  
  
 
gawk,
sed
Writing Shell Scripts
chapter of the Neutrino User's Guide
http://www.python.org/