10.1 Description format of script development parts
The description format of script development parts is as follows:
∆0Part-name [∆1option]...[∆1option][∆1operand]
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First specify options, and then specify operands. Operands includes option names, option values, and any arguments that can be specified in the command. If an operand is specified before an option, the command assumes that all items specified are operands.
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Specify an option in the format -option-name [ ∆1-value]. Multiple options can be specified in any order.
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Options with no value can be specified consecutively (example: -a -b -c and -abc are treated as being the same). If you specify options consecutively, you can specify a value for the last option (example: in -abc xyz, xyz is the value of the -c option).
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If an invalid option is specified or a specified value is outside the permitted range of values, an error results.
Multibyte characters cannot be used for names of options.