Document the process of parsing command-line arguments
Co-authored-by: Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>
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<description>
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Returns the command line arguments passed to the engine.
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Returns the command-line arguments passed to the engine.
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Command-line arguments can be written in any form, including both [code]--key value[/code] and [code]--key=value[/code] forms so they can be properly parsed, as long as custom command-line arguments do not conflict with engine arguments.
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You can also incorporate environment variables using the [method get_environment] method.
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You can set [code]editor/main_run_args[/code] in the Project Settings to define command-line arguments to be passed by the editor when running the project.
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Here's a minimal example on how to parse command-line arguments into a dictionary using the [code]--key=value[/code] form for arguments:
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[codeblock]
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var arguments = {}
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for argument in OS.get_cmdline_args():
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if argument.find("=") > -1:
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var key_value = argument.split("=")
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arguments[key_value[0].lstrip("--")] = key_value[1]
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[/codeblock]
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