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"all" is a good default for --list
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@ -18,6 +18,12 @@ def detail(config, args):
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width = Namespace()
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width.status = max([len(x) for x in tldp.inventory.status_types])
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width.stem = max([len(x) for x in i.source.keys()])
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# -- if user just said "list" with no args, then give the user something
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# sane, "all"; it would make sense for this to be "work", too, but
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# "all" seems to be less surprising
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#
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if not args:
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args.append('all')
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for arg in args:
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status_class = tldp.inventory.status_classes[arg]
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for status in status_class:
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argv = sys.argv[1:]
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config, args = tldp.config.collectconfiguration(tag, argv)
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# -- first, and foremost, set requested logging level
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#
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#logger.setLevel(config.loglevel)
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# -- check to see if the user wishes to --list things
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# this function and friends is called 'detail', because
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# Python reserves a special (fundamental) meaning for the word
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