199 \ --module-path <path> Specify where to find application modules\n\
200 \ --add-modules <module>(,<module>)*\n\
201 \ Specify modules to resolve, or all modules on the\n\
202 \ module path if <module> is ALL-MODULE-PATHs\n\
203 \ --startup <file> One run replacement for the start-up definitions\n\
204 \ --no-startup Do not run the start-up definitions\n\
205 \ --feedback <mode> Specify the initial feedback mode. The mode may be\n\
206 \ predefined (silent, concise, normal, or verbose) or\n\
207 \ previously user-defined\n\
208 \ -q Quiet feedback. Same as: --feedback concise\n\
209 \ -s Really quiet feedback. Same as: --feedback silent\n\
210 \ -v Verbose feedback. Same as: --feedback verbose\n\
211 \ -J<flag> Pass <flag> directly to the runtime system.\n\
212 \ Use one -J for each runtime flag or flag argument\n\
213 \ -R<flag> Pass <flag> to the remote runtime system.\n\
214 \ Use one -R for each remote flag or flag argument\n\
215 \ -C<flag> Pass <flag> to the compiler.\n\
216 \ Use one -C for each compiler flag or flag argument\n\
217 \ --version Print version information and exit\n\
218 \ --show-version Print version information and continue\n\
219 \ --help Print this synopsis of standard options and exit\n\
220 \ --help-extra, -X Print help on non-standard options and exit\n\
221 A file argument may be a file name, or one of the predefined file names: DEFAULT,\n\
222 PRINTING, or JAVASE.\n\
223 A load file may also be "-" to indicate standard input, without interactive I/O.\n
224
225 help.usage.x = \
226 \ --add-exports <module>/<package> Export specified module-private package to snippets\n\
227 \ --execution <spec> Specify an alternate execution engine.\n\
228 \ Where <spec> is an ExecutionControl spec.\n\
229 \ See the documentation of the package\n\
230 \ jdk.jshell.spi for the syntax of the spec\n\
231 \ \n\
232 \These options are non-standard and subject to change without notice.\n
233
234 help.list.summary = list the source you have typed
235 help.list.args = [<name or id>|-all|-start]
236 help.list =\
237 Show the source of snippets, prefaced with the snippet id.\n\
238 \n\
239 /list\n\t\
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199 \ --module-path <path> Specify where to find application modules\n\
200 \ --add-modules <module>(,<module>)*\n\
201 \ Specify modules to resolve, or all modules on the\n\
202 \ module path if <module> is ALL-MODULE-PATHs\n\
203 \ --startup <file> One run replacement for the start-up definitions\n\
204 \ --no-startup Do not run the start-up definitions\n\
205 \ --feedback <mode> Specify the initial feedback mode. The mode may be\n\
206 \ predefined (silent, concise, normal, or verbose) or\n\
207 \ previously user-defined\n\
208 \ -q Quiet feedback. Same as: --feedback concise\n\
209 \ -s Really quiet feedback. Same as: --feedback silent\n\
210 \ -v Verbose feedback. Same as: --feedback verbose\n\
211 \ -J<flag> Pass <flag> directly to the runtime system.\n\
212 \ Use one -J for each runtime flag or flag argument\n\
213 \ -R<flag> Pass <flag> to the remote runtime system.\n\
214 \ Use one -R for each remote flag or flag argument\n\
215 \ -C<flag> Pass <flag> to the compiler.\n\
216 \ Use one -C for each compiler flag or flag argument\n\
217 \ --version Print version information and exit\n\
218 \ --show-version Print version information and continue\n\
219 \ -? -h --help Print this synopsis of standard options and exit\n\
220 \ --help-extra, -X Print help on non-standard options and exit\n\
221 A file argument may be a file name, or one of the predefined file names: DEFAULT,\n\
222 PRINTING, or JAVASE.\n\
223 A load file may also be "-" to indicate standard input, without interactive I/O.\n
224
225 help.usage.x = \
226 \ --add-exports <module>/<package> Export specified module-private package to snippets\n\
227 \ --execution <spec> Specify an alternate execution engine.\n\
228 \ Where <spec> is an ExecutionControl spec.\n\
229 \ See the documentation of the package\n\
230 \ jdk.jshell.spi for the syntax of the spec\n\
231 \ \n\
232 \These options are non-standard and subject to change without notice.\n
233
234 help.list.summary = list the source you have typed
235 help.list.args = [<name or id>|-all|-start]
236 help.list =\
237 Show the source of snippets, prefaced with the snippet id.\n\
238 \n\
239 /list\n\t\
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