lib.Cmd: Add argument "parent" to __init__()

During __init__(), commands have no idea of their parent. This is not
a problem as of now, but is easy to fix, and it's architecturally
desirable to be prepared just in case, so add the parent argument to
the ctor before more commands are added.

Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com>
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Jan Lindemann 2026-01-27 10:22:16 +01:00
commit f175f9d5c9
32 changed files with 103 additions and 88 deletions

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys, inspect, re
import sys
from argparse import ArgumentParser
from ..App import App
from .Cmd import Cmd as CmdBase
class CmdProjects(CmdBase): # export
def __init__(self) -> None:
super().__init__('projects', help='Project metadata evaluation for building packages')
def __init__(self, parent: App) -> None:
super().__init__(parent, 'projects', help='Project metadata evaluation for building packages')
self._add_subcommands()
def add_arguments(self, p: ArgumentParser) -> None:
super().add_arguments(p)
def _run(self, args):
breakpoint()
raise Exception("Running with args", args)