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#!/usr/bin/env python # Name: call.py # Author: Richard Lee # Reference: https://github.com/lifuzu/cafe/wiki/Invoke-python-function-from-command-line-directly import sys def opts(argv): opts = {} for arg in argv: a = arg.split("=") opts[a[0]] = a[1] return opts def double(x=3, y='hello'): x = int(x) print str(x * x) + "." + y if __name__ == "__main__": globals()[sys.argv[1]](**opts(sys.argv[2:]))
Save it as call.py, then you can call the function from shell directly, like this:
$ python call.py double x=6 y="work @anywhere" 36.work @anywhere
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