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Notational conventions

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The following notational conventions are used to depict commands, options and program directives described in this User Guide:

*STD

Uppercase letters, digits and special characters which do not
belong to the metalanguage characters designate keyword or
constants which must be entered exactly as shown.

-R msg_id

Uppercase and lowercase letters, digits and special characters in
typewritten text are constants and must be entered exactly as
shown, except for the -K option arguments, which are shown in the
manual in lowercase letters, but may be entered in both uppercase
and lowercase (see "Calling syntax and general rules (C/C++ POSIX Commands, #26)").

name

Lowercase letters in italics denote variables, which must be
replaced by current values at the time of input.

{cc | c89}

Braces enclose alternatives from which one must be selected.
The separator character | must not be specified.

[ ]

Square brackets enclose options that may be omitted.

( )

Parentheses are constants and must be specified.

'BLANK'

This symbol indicates that at least one white space character is necessary for the syntax.

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Ellipses signify repetition, i.e. the preceding unit can be repeated several times in succession.