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Syntax of Analyzer Commands


A command name may be abbreviated by giving sufficient characters to distinguish it from other command names. A hyphen ('-') is used to separate command names into distinct parts.

Any part may be abbreviated as long as the command does not become ambiguous.

Parameters to commands are separated by one or several spaces. In case you omit a parameter of type "on/off", the value currently defined will toggle between its "on" and "off" values.

In both command names and parameters there is no distinction made between upper and lower case letters.

Note:

On UNIX systems, distinction is made between upper case letters and lower case letters for file names.

Comments are indicated by the "#" character, and extend to the end of the line. Comments may only be preceded by white space.


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