Source code for i2c_gui2.etroc1_gui

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"""The ETROC1 GUI module

This is a utility module which serves as a wrapper for the ETROC1 GUI module so it can be called from the command line

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import argparse


[docs] def main(args=None): """This is the main entry function for the command line interface""" parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run the ETROC1 GUI from I2C-GUI++') # parser.add_argument('names', metavar='NAME', nargs=argparse.ZERO_OR_MORE, # help="A name of something.") args = parser.parse_args(args=args) print("This will eventually run the GUI")