From: honas g. <hon...@gm...> - 2016-03-17 20:46:37
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Hi I'm using python's cmd.cmd module(aka cmd module), essentially I have a function like do_simple_test(line) *run the test file* When I run it, I get a nice little console typing simple_test(test_filename.txt), allows me to run the tests contained in the text file that I typed in. This works well, but I want to take the automation one step further. I converted my *main.py* into an executable *main.exe* using py2exe. It still works fine. What I now want is to be able to launch main.exe with the test_filename.txt as a parameter so main.exe test_filename.txt so that it will execute simple_test(test_filename.txt) That would give me the freedom to change the argument with which I call main.exe, without having to type the appropriate command in the console window. I am running python 2.7.10 on Windows Is it possible to do this, and how? Thank you |