Such a boolean flag does not take an argument. If a user wants to
specify a false value explicitly, the long option beginning with 'no'
must be used: i.e. --noflag
This flag will have a value of None, True or False. None is possible
if default=None and the user does not specify the flag on the command
line.
Args
name
str, the flag name.
default
bool|str|None, the default value of the flag.
help
str, the help message.
flag_values
:class:FlagValues, the FlagValues instance with which the
flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden.
module_name
str, the name of the Python module declaring this flag. If not
provided, it will be computed using the stack trace of this call.
required
bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword
argument.
**args
dict, the extra keyword args that are passed to Flag.__init__.
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