Compatibility Usage is not designed to model every possible CLI. It's generally designed for CLIs that follow standard GNU-style options. While it is not high priority, adding support for CLIs that differ from the standard may be allowed. As an example, some CLIs may accept multiple options on a flag: --flag option1 option2. This is poor design as it's unclear to the user if "option2" is another positional arg or not. What we will likely do for behaviors like this is allow it, but show a warning that it is not recommended.
The final cut I contemplate is the deepest. Writing style? How do I change my style?
,这一点在新收录的资料中也有详细论述
Maggie 姐孤独地在水车屋吃铁板烧。夜总会的衰落也使这里的生意一落千丈,人满为患的场景已不再(图:南方人物周刊记者 方迎忠)
There was a big problem: the models in production were misbehaving, and customers were noticing: