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.. note::
- Unlike GNU :cfunc:`getopt`, after a non-option argument, all further arguments
- are considered also non-options. This is similar to the way non-GNU Unix systems
- work.
+ Unlike GNU :cfunc:`getopt`, after a non-option argument, all further
+ arguments are considered also non-options. This is similar to the way
+ non-GNU Unix systems work.
*long_options*, if specified, must be a list of strings with the names of the
- long options which should be supported. The leading ``'-``\ ``-'`` characters
- should not be included in the option name. Long options which require an
- argument should be followed by an equal sign (``'='``). To accept only long
- options, *options* should be an empty string. Long options on the command line
- can be recognized so long as they provide a prefix of the option name that
- matches exactly one of the accepted options. For example, if *long_options* is
- ``['foo', 'frob']``, the option :option:`--fo` will match as :option:`--foo`,
- but :option:`--f` will not match uniquely, so :exc:`GetoptError` will be raised.
+ long options which should be supported. The leading ``'-``\ ``-'``
+ characters should not be included in the option name. Long options which
+ require an argument should be followed by an equal sign (``'='``). Optional
+ arguments are not supported. To accept only long options, *options* should
+ be an empty string. Long options on the command line can be recognized so
+ long as they provide a prefix of the option name that matches exactly one of
+ the accepted options. For example, if *long_options* is ``['foo', 'frob']``,
+ the option :option:`--fo` will match as :option:`--foo`, but :option:`--f`
+ will not match uniquely, so :exc:`GetoptError` will be raised.
The return value consists of two elements: the first is a list of ``(option,
value)`` pairs; the second is the list of program arguments left after the