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197 # Has to be a shell function in order to 'eat' the argument
434 # If the previous option needs an argument, assign it.
478 # Have we seen a non-optional argument yet?
571 $echo "$modename: option \`$prevopt' requires an argument" 1>&2
730 # Accept the current argument as the source file.
731 # The previous "srcfile" becomes the current argument.
740 # Aesthetically quote the previous argument.
760 $echo "$modename: you must specify an argument for -Xcompile"
1217 # If the previous option needs an argument, assign it.
1326 # Extract subdirectory from the argument.
1385 # Extract subdirectory from the argument.
1513 $echo "$modename: more than one -exported-symbols argument is not allowed"
1871 # Extract subdirectory from the argument.
1930 # Extract subdirectory from the argument.
1970 # Some other compiler argument.
1983 # Now actually substitute the argument into the commands.
1988 done # argument parsing loop
1991 $echo "$modename: the \`$prevarg' option requires an argument" 1>&2
2282 $echo "*** because the file extensions .$libext of this argument makes me believe"
2326 $echo "$modename: cannot find the library \`$lib' or unhandled argument \`$deplib'" 1>&2
3203 # Parse the version information argument.
3569 # If $name is empty we are operating on a -L argument.
3606 # If $name is empty we are operating on a -L argument.
3656 # If $name is empty we are operating on a -L argument.
3715 # Add a -L argument.
3725 # If $name is empty we are operating on a -L argument.
3767 # Add a -L argument.
5782 # There may be an optional sh(1) argument at the beginning of
5802 # The real first argument should be the name of the installation program.
5844 # If the previous option needed an argument, then skip it.
5854 # Aesthetically quote the argument.
5871 $echo "$modename: the \`$prev' option requires an argument" 1>&2
6364 # The first argument is the command name.
6867 Every other argument is treated as a filename. Files ending in \`.la' are