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4.1.1 Argument Passing
When known to the interpreter, the script name and additional
arguments thereafter are passed to the script in the variable
sys.argv , which is a list of strings. Its length is at least
one; when no script and no arguments are given, sys.argv[0] is
an empty string. When the script name is given as '-' (meaning
standard input), sys.argv[0] is set to '-' . When
-c command is used, sys.argv[0] is set to
'-c' . Options found after -c command are
not consumed by the Python interpreter's option processing but left in
sys.argv for the command to handle.
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