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Take note of the VAR=value documentation below and how
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these flags interact with those variables.
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-xxx, +xxx
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-xxx, +xxx, /xxx
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Additional options that are not otherwise recognised are
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passed through as they are to the compiler as well. Again,
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consult your compiler documentation.
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passed through as they are to the compiler as well.
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Unix-style options beginning with a '-' or '+' and
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Windows-style options beginning with a '/' are recognized.
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Again, consult your compiler documentation.
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If the option contains arguments separated by spaces,
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then the URL-style notation %20 can be used for the space
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character in order to avoid having to quote the option.
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For example, -opt%20arg gets expanded to -opt arg.
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In fact, any ASCII character can be encoded as %xx using its
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hexadecimal encoding.
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Take note of the VAR=value documentation below and how
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these flags interact with those variables.
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