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# The fully-qualified name of the class to create.
class.name=com.unboundid.util.args.ArgsMessages

ERR_PARSER_COMMAND_NAME_NULL=The provided command name was null.
ERR_PARSER_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION_NULL=The provided command description was null.
ERR_PARSER_TRAILING_ARGS_PLACEHOLDER_NULL=The argument parser was configured \
  to allow unnamed trailing arguments, but the trailing args placeholder was \
  null.
ERR_PARSER_TRAILING_ARGS_COUNT_MISMATCH=The argument parser was configured to \
  require at least {0,number,0} unnamed trailing arguments, which conflicts \
  with the configured maximum of {1,number,0} trailing arguments.
ERR_ARG_DESCRIPTION_NULL=The provided description was null.
ERR_ARG_NO_IDENTIFIERS=At least one of the short and long identifiers must be \
  non-null.
ERR_PARSER_SHORT_ID_CONFLICT=Another argument is already registered with a \
  short identifier of ''{0}''.
ERR_PARSER_LONG_ID_CONFLICT=Another argument is already registered with a long \
  identifier of ''{0}''.
ERR_PARSER_SHORT_ID_CONFLICT_WITH_SUBCOMMAND=An argument with a short \
  identifier of ''{0}'' is already registered with subcommand ''{1}}'.
ERR_PARSER_LONG_ID_CONFLICT_WITH_SUBCOMMAND=An argument with a long \
  identifier of ''{0}'' is already registered with subcommand ''{1}}'.
ERR_PARSER_SUBCOMMAND_ALREADY_REGISTERED_WITH_PARSER=The provided subcommand \
  has already been registered with an argument parser.
ERR_PARSER_CANNOT_CREATE_NESTED_SUBCOMMAND=The subcommand argument parser \
  (for subcommand ''{0}'') cannot have its own subcommands.
ERR_PARSER_WITH_TRAILING_ARGS_CANNOT_HAVE_SUBCOMMANDS=An argument parser \
  that allows unnamed trailing arguments cannot have subcommands.
ERR_ARG_MAX_OCCURRENCES_EXCEEDED=The ''{0}'' argument was provided more than \
  the maximum allowed number of times for that argument.
ERR_BOOLEAN_VALUES_NOT_ALLOWED=The ''{0}'' argument does not take a value.
ERR_ARG_MUST_TAKE_VALUE=A value placeholder must be provided for the ''{0}'' \
  argument.
ERR_ARG_DEFAULT_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED=Value ''{0}'' configured as a default value \
  is not allowed for argument ''{1}''.
ERR_ARG_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED=The provided value ''{0}'' is not allowed for \
  argument ''{1}''.  Allowed values include:  {2}.
ERR_ARG_VALUE_DOES_NOT_MATCH_PATTERN_WITH_EXPLANATION=The provided value \
  ''{0}'' is not allowed for argument ''{1}'' because it does not match \
  regular expression ''{2}''.  {3}
ERR_ARG_VALUE_DOES_NOT_MATCH_PATTERN_WITHOUT_EXPLANATION=The provided value \
  ''{0}'' is not allowed for argument ''{1}'' because it does not match \
  regular expression ''{2}''.
ERR_DN_VALUE_NOT_DN=The provided value ''{0}'' for argument ''{1}'' could not \
  be parsed as a distinguished name:  {2}
ERR_FILTER_VALUE_NOT_FILTER=The provided value ''{0}'' for argument ''{1}'' \
  could not be parsed as a search filter:  {2}
ERR_INTEGER_VALUE_NOT_INT=The provided value ''{0}'' for argument ''{1}'' \
  could not be parsed as an integer.
ERR_INTEGER_VALUE_BELOW_LOWER_BOUND=The provided value {0,number,0} for \
  argument ''{1}'' was smaller than the lower bound of {2,number,0}.
ERR_INTEGER_VALUE_ABOVE_UPPER_BOUND=The provided value {0,number,0} for \
  argument ''{1}'' was larger than the upper bound of {2,number,0}.
ERR_FILE_CANNOT_BE_FILE_AND_DIRECTORY=File argument ''{0}'' is configured to \
  require values to be both files and directories.  This is not allowed.
ERR_FILE_VALUE_NOT_FILE=The value for file argument ''{0}'' resolves to path \
  ''{1}'' which exists but is not a file.
ERR_FILE_VALUE_NOT_DIRECTORY=The value for file argument ''{0}'' resolves to \
  path ''{1}'' which exists but is not a directory.
ERR_FILE_DOESNT_EXIST=The file ''{0}'' specified as the value for argument \
  ''{1}'' does not exist.
ERR_FILE_PARENT_DOESNT_EXIST=The file ''{0}'' specified as the value for \
  argument ''{1}'' does not exist, and its parent also does not exist or is \
  not a directory.
ERR_FILE_CANNOT_READ_FULLY=Unable to fully read the contents of file ''{0}'' \
  specified as the value for argument ''{1}''.
INFO_USAGE_SUBCOMMANDS_HEADER:Subcommands:
INFO_USAGE_SUBCOMMAND_USAGE=Usage:  {0} '{'subcommand'}' '{'options'}'
INFO_USAGE_NOOPTIONS_NOTRAILING=Usage:  {0}
INFO_USAGE_OPTIONS_NOTRAILING=Usage:  {0} '{'options'}'
INFO_USAGE_NOOPTIONS_TRAILING=Usage:  {0} {1}
INFO_USAGE_OPTIONS_TRAILING=Usage:  {0} '{'options'}' {1}
INFO_SUBCOMMAND_USAGE_NOOPTIONS=Usage:  {0} {1}
INFO_SUBCOMMAND_USAGE_OPTIONS=Usage:  {0} {1} '{'options'}'
ERR_ARG_ID_CHANGE_AFTER_REGISTERED=The set of identifiers for argument ''{0}'' \
  cannot be altered because the argument has already been registered with an \
  argument parser.
ERR_ARG_ALREADY_REGISTERED=Argument ''{0}'' is already registered with an \
  argument parser and cannot be registered a second time or with a different \
  parser.
ERR_ARG_NO_NON_HIDDEN_IDENTIFIER=Argument {0} does not have any non-hidden \
  long or short identifiers.
ERR_PARSER_MISSING_REQUIRED_ARG=Argument ''{0}'' is required to be present but \
  was not provided and does not have a default value.
ERR_PARSER_NOT_ENOUGH_TRAILING_ARGS=Not enough unnamed trailing arguments \
  were provided.  The ''{0}'' tool requires at least {1,number,0} trailing \
  argument(s), with a usage of ''{2}''.
ERR_PARSER_DEPENDENT_CONFLICT_SINGLE=If argument ''{0}'' is provided, then \
  argument ''{1}'' must also be given.
ERR_PARSER_DEPENDENT_CONFLICT_MULTIPLE=If argument ''{0}'' is provided, then \
  at least one of the following arguments must also be given:  {1}.
ERR_PARSER_EXCLUSIVE_CONFLICT=Arguments ''{0}'' and ''{1}'' are not allowed to \
  be used together.
ERR_PARSER_REQUIRED_CONFLICT=At least one of the following arguments is \
  required to be present:  {0}.
ERR_PARSER_TRAILING_ARGS_NOT_ALLOWED=Argument ''{0}'' is not acceptable \
  because command ''{1}'' does not allow unnamed trailing arguments.
ERR_PARSER_TOO_MANY_TRAILING_ARGS=Argument ''{0}'' is not acceptable because \
  command ''{1}'' does not allow more than {2} unnamed trailing argument(s).
ERR_PARSER_NO_SUCH_LONG_ID=Unknown argument ''--{0}''
ERR_PARSER_LONG_ARG_MISSING_VALUE=Argument ''--{0}'' requires a value.
ERR_PARSER_LONG_ARG_DOESNT_TAKE_VALUE=Argument ''--{0}'' does not take a value.
ERR_PARSER_UNEXPECTED_DASH=Unexpected lone ''-'' character in argument list.
ERR_PARSER_NO_SUCH_SHORT_ID=Unknown argument ''-{0}''
ERR_PARSER_SHORT_ARG_MISSING_VALUE=Argument ''-{0}'' requires a value.
ERR_PARSER_NO_SUBSEQUENT_SHORT_ARG=Unknown argument ''-{0}'' referenced in \
  string ''{1}''.
ERR_PARSER_SUBSEQUENT_SHORT_ARG_TAKES_VALUE=Argument ''-{0}'' referenced in \
  string ''{1}'' requires a value, but arguments which take values cannot be \
  referenced by their short identifier in a single string containing other \
  arguments referenced by their short identifiers.
ERR_PARSER_NO_SUCH_SUBCOMMAND=Subcommand ''{0}'' is not supported for \
  command ''{1}''.
ERR_PARSER_CONFLICTING_SUBCOMMANDS=Conflicting subcommands:  ''{0}'' and \
  ''{1}''.
ERR_PARSER_MISSING_SUBCOMMAND=Command ''{0}'' requires a subcommand, but \
  none was provided.
INFO_USAGE_OPTIONS_INCLUDE=Available options include:
INFO_USAGE_UNGROUPED_ARGS=Other Arguments
INFO_USAGE_USAGE_ARGS=Usage Arguments
INFO_USAGE_ARG_IS_REQUIRED=Indicates the argument is required
ERR_DURATION_DEFAULT_REQUIRES_UNIT=If a default value is defined for duration \
  argument ''{0}'', then a default value unit must also be specified.
ERR_DURATION_LOWER_REQUIRES_UNIT=If a lower bound value is defined for \
  duration argument ''{0}'', then a lower bound unit must also be specified.
ERR_DURATION_UPPER_REQUIRES_UNIT=If an upper bound value is defined for \
  duration argument ''{0}'', then an upper bound unit must also be specified.
ERR_DURATION_LOWER_GT_UPPER=Argument ''{0}'' is invalid because the defined \
  lower bound of {1} is greater than the defined upper bound of {2}.
ERR_DURATION_UNSUPPORTED_LOWER_BOUND_UNIT=Lower bound time unit ''{0}'' is \
  not supported.
ERR_DURATION_UNSUPPORTED_UPPER_BOUND_UNIT=Upper bound time unit ''{0}'' is \
  not supported.
ERR_DURATION_MALFORMED_VALUE=Value ''{0}'' is not valid for argument \
  ''{1}'':  {2}
ERR_DURATION_EMPTY_VALUE=The value is an empty string.
ERR_DURATION_NO_DIGIT=The provided string did not include a numeric portion.
ERR_DURATION_NO_UNIT=The provided string did not include a time unit.
ERR_DURATION_UNRECOGNIZED_UNIT=''{0}'' is not a recognized time unit.
ERR_DURATION_BELOW_LOWER_BOUND=The value for argument ''{0}'' is not \
  acceptable because it represents a duration below the lower bound of {1}.
ERR_DURATION_ABOVE_UPPER_BOUND=The value for argument ''{0}'' is not \
  acceptable because it represents a duration above the upper bound of {1}.
ERR_SCOPE_VALUE_NOT_VALID=The value ''{0}'' provided for argument ''{1}'' is \
  not acceptable because it does not represent a recognized search scope.  \
  Search scope values should be one of 'base', 'one', 'sub', or 'subordinate'.
INFO_BOOLEAN_TYPE_NAME=Boolean
INFO_BOOLEAN_CONSTRAINTS=This argument is not allowed to have a value.  If \
  this argument is included in a set of arguments, then it will be assumed to \
  have a value of 'true'.  If it is absent from a set of arguments, then it \
  will be assumed to have a value of 'false'.
INFO_BOOLEAN_VALUE_TYPE_NAME=Boolean
INFO_BOOLEAN_VALUE_CONSTRAINTS=A provided value should be either 'true' or \
  'false'.
INFO_DN_TYPE_NAME=LDAP Distinguished Name
INFO_DN_CONSTRAINTS=A provided value must be able to be parsed as an LDAP \
  distinguished name as described in RFC 4514.
INFO_DURATION_TYPE_NAME=Duration
INFO_DURATION_CONSTRAINTS_FORMAT=The provided value must contain an integer \
  followed by a unit of 'ns' (for nanoseconds), 'us' (for microseconds), 'ms' \
  (for milliseconds), 's' (for seconds), 'm' (for minutes), 'h' (for hours), \
  'd' (for days), or 'w' (for weeks).
INFO_DURATION_CONSTRAINTS_LOWER_BOUND=The specified duration must not be \
  less than {0}.
INFO_DURATION_CONSTRAINTS_UPPER_BOUND=The specified duration must not be \
  greater than {0}.
INFO_DURATION_CONSTRAINTS_LOWER_AND_UPPER_BOUND=The specified duration must \
  not be less than {0} or greater than {1}.
INFO_FILE_TYPE_PATH_FILE=File Path
INFO_FILE_TYPE_PATH_DIRECTORY=Directory Path
INFO_FILE_CONSTRAINTS_FILE_MAY_EXIST=The specified path must refer to a file \
  that may or may not exist.
INFO_FILE_CONSTRAINTS_FILE_MUST_EXIST=The specified path must refer to a file \
  that exists.
INFO_FILE_CONSTRAINTS_FILE_PARENT_MUST_EXIST=The specified path must refer to \
  a file which may or may not exist, but whose parent directory must exist.
INFO_FILE_CONSTRAINTS_DIR_MAY_EXIST=The specified path must refer to a \
  directory that may or may not exist.
INFO_FILE_CONSTRAINTS_DIR_MUST_EXIST=The specified path must refer to a \
  directory that exists.
INFO_FILE_CONSTRAINTS_DIR_PARENT_MUST_EXIST=The specified path must refer to \
  a directory which may or may not exist, but whose parent directory must \
  exist.
INFO_FILE_CONSTRAINTS_RELATIVE_PATH_SPECIFIED_ROOT=Non-absolute paths will be \
  relative to directory ''{0}''.
INFO_FILTER_TYPE_NAME=LDAP Search Filter
INFO_FILTER_CONSTRAINTS=A provided value must be able to be parsed as an LDAP \
  search filter as described in RFC 4515.
INFO_INTEGER_TYPE_NAME=Integer
INFO_INTEGER_CONSTRAINTS_LOWER_AND_UPPER_BOUND=The specified value must not \
  be less than {0} or greater than {1}.
INFO_SCOPE_TYPE_NAME=LDAP Search Scope
INFO_SCOPE_CONSTRAINTS=The provided value should be one of 'base', 'one', \
  'sub', or 'subordinate'.
INFO_STRING_TYPE_NAME=String
INFO_STRING_CONSTRAINTS_REGEX_WITH_EXPLANATION=A provided value must match \
  regular expression ''{0}'' ({1}).
INFO_STRING_CONSTRAINTS_REGEX_WITHOUT_EXPLANATION=A provided value must match \
  regular expression ''{0}''.
INFO_STRING_CONSTRAINTS_ALLOWED_VALUE=A provided value should be one of the \
  following:
ERR_ARG_LIST_MALFORMED_VALUE=The value ''{0}'' provided for argument ''{1}'' \
  is not a properly-formed argument list:  {2}
ERR_ARG_LIST_INVALID_VALUE=The value ''{0}'' provided for argument ''{1}'' \
  is not acceptable because it was rejected by the associated argument \
  parser:  {2}
INFO_ARG_LIST_TYPE_NAME=Argument List
INFO_ARG_LIST_CONSTRAINTS=A provided value must be a string representation of \
  a valid argument list that meets the constraints of the associated argument \
  parser.
ERR_CONTROL_ARG_INVALID_OID=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument ''{1}'' \
  cannot be parsed as a control definition because ''{2}'' is not a valid \
  numeric OID.
ERR_CONTROL_ARG_INVALID_CRITICALITY=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' cannot be parsed as a control definition because ''{2}'' is not a \
  valid criticality.
ERR_CONTROL_ARG_INVALID_BASE64_VALUE=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' cannot be parsed as a control definition because ''{2}'' is not a \
  valid base64-encoded value.
INFO_CONTROL_TYPE_NAME=Control
INFO_CONTROL_CONSTRAINTS=A provided value must be a string representation of \
  a valid LDAP control in the form \
  {oid}[:{criticality}[:{stringValue}|::{base64Value}]].
ERR_LDAP_URL_VALIDATOR_VALUE_NOT_LDAP_URL=Value ''{0}'' provided for \
  argument ''{1}'' cannot be parsed as a valid LDAP URL:  {2}
ERR_LDAP_URL_VALIDATOR_MISSING_HOST=LDAP URL ''{0}''provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' does not include the required host element.
ERR_LDAP_URL_VALIDATOR_MISSING_PORT=LDAP URL ''{0}''provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' does not include the required port element.
ERR_LDAP_URL_VALIDATOR_MISSING_BASE_DN=LDAP URL ''{0}''provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' does not include the required base DN element.
ERR_LDAP_URL_VALIDATOR_MISSING_ATTRIBUTES=LDAP URL ''{0}''provided for \
  argument ''{1}'' does not include the required attributes element.
ERR_LDAP_URL_VALIDATOR_MISSING_SCOPE=LDAP URL ''{0}''provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' does not include the required scope element.
ERR_LDAP_URL_VALIDATOR_MISSING_FILTER=LDAP URL ''{0}''provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' does not include the required filter element.
ERR_URL_VALIDATOR_VALUE_NOT_URL=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument ''{1}'' \
  cannot be parsed as a valid URL:  {2}
ERR_URL_VALIDATOR_MISSING_SCHEME=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument ''{1}'' \
  cannot be parsed as a valid URL because it does not contain a scheme.
ERR_URL_VALIDATOR_UNACCEPTABLE_SCHEME=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' is not acceptable because ''{2}'' is not a supported scheme.
ERR_REGEX_VALIDATOR_VALUE_NOT_REGEX=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' cannot be parsed as a valid regular expression.
ERR_REQUIRE_DN_IN_SUBTREE_VALIDATOR_VALUE_NOT_DN=Value ''{0}'' provided for \
  argument ''{1}'' cannot be parsed as a valid DN.
ERR_REQUIRE_DN_IN_SUBTREE_VALIDATOR_VALUE_NOT_IN_SUBTREE=Value ''{0}'' \
  provided for argument ''{1}'' is not below the required subtree ''{2}''.
ERR_REQUIRE_DN_IN_SUBTREE_VALIDATOR_VALUE_NOT_IN_SUBTREES=Value \
  ''{0}'' provided for argument ''{1}'' is not below any of the following \
  permitted subtrees:  {2}.
ERR_PROHIBIT_DN_IN_SUBTREE_VALIDATOR_VALUE_NOT_DN=Value ''{0}'' provided for \
  argument ''{1}'' cannot be parsed as a valid DN.
ERR_PROHIBIT_DN_IN_SUBTREE_VALIDATOR_VALUE_IN_SUBTREE=Value ''{0}'' provided \
  for argument ''{1}'' is below prohibited subtree ''{2}''.
ERR_ATTR_NAME_VALIDATOR_INVALID_VALUE=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' is not a valid attribute name:  {2}
ERR_ATTR_NAME_VALIDATOR_TYPE_NOT_DEFINED=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' is not valid because attribute type ''{2}'' is not defined in the \
  schema.
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_ARGS={args}
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_TRUE_FALSE={true|false}
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_CONTROL={oid}[:{criticality}[:{stringValue}|::{base64Value}]]
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_DN={dn}
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_DURATION={duration}
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_PATH={path}
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_FILTER={filter}
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_SCOPE={base|one|sub|subordinates}
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_VALUE={value}
INFO_ARG_DESCRIPTION_PROP_FILE_PATH=The path to a properties file used to \
  specify default values for arguments not supplied on the command line.
INFO_ARG_DESCRIPTION_GEN_PROP_FILE=Write an empty properties file that may be \
  used to specify default values for arguments.
INFO_ARG_DESCRIPTION_NO_PROP_FILE=Do not obtain any argument values from a \
  properties file.
INFO_ARG_DESCRIPTION_SUPPRESS_PROP_FILE_COMMENT=Suppress output listing the \
  arguments obtained from a properties file.
ERR_PARSER_NO_SUCH_PROPERTIES_FILE=The {0} argument was provided to indicate \
  that argument values should be obtained from properties file {1}, but \
  either that file does not exist or the path exists but does not refer to a \
  file.
ERR_PARSER_GEN_PROPS_CANNOT_OPEN_FILE=An error occurred while attempting to \
  open file ''{0}'' for writing:  {1}
INFO_PARSER_GEN_PROPS_HEADER_1=This file may be used to specify default \
  values to use for {0} arguments that were not provided by the command \
  line.  Note that although it was generated for the {0} tool, it may contain \
  default values for any number of other tools that use the same arguments.  \
  This allows a single properties file to be used in conjunction with \
  multiple tools.  The should be encoded using the ISO 8859-1 character set.  \
  Any characters that cannot be directly represented in that character set \
  may be encoded as a backslash followed by a lowercase letter u and the four \
  hexadecimal digits that make up the Unicode representation of that \
  character (for example, \\u0000 for the Unicode null character).
INFO_PARSER_GEN_PROPS_HEADER_2=When invoking an applicable tool like {0}, you \
  may indicate that this properties file should be used by launching the tool \
  with the {1} argument and specifying the path to this file.  Alternately, \
  the {2} Java property or the {3} environment variable may be set to the \
  path to the properties file that should be used.  The {4} argument may be \
  used to indicate that the tool should not use any properties file and that \
  it should only use the argument values provided on the command line.
INFO_PARSER_GEN_PROPS_HEADER_3=Each property listed in this file should be a \
  name-value pair in which the name and the value are separated by an equal \
  sign.  The name of the property should be the name of the argument for \
  which you wish to specify a default value.  It may either be the argument \
  name on its own (which will be used for any tool that offers that \
  argument), or it may consist of the tool name, a period, and the argument \
  name (which will only be used for the specified tool).  For example, a \
  property name of 'toolName.argName' will only be used to specify the \
  value for the argName argument for the toolName tool, while a property name \
  of 'argName' will be used to specify the value for any tool that supports \
  the argName argument.  Similarly, if the tool supports subcommands, then \
  the property name may consist of the tool name, a period, the subcommand \
  name, a period, and the argument name (e.g., \
  'toolName.subCommandName.argName'), and the property will only be used \
  in conjunction with the specified subcommand.  A property that includes a \
  subcommand name will take precedence over a property that does not include \
  a subcommand name, and a property that includes a tool name will take \
  precedence over a property that does not include a tool name.
INFO_PARSER_GEN_PROPS_HEADER_4=If an argument supports multiple values, then \
  the same property may appear multiple times with each of the desired \
  default values.  The values will be used in the order that they appear in \
  the properties file.
INFO_PARSER_GEN_PROPS_HEADER_5=The following properties are supported for use \
  with the ''{0}'' tool:
INFO_PARSER_PROMPT_FOR_PROP_FILE_ENC_PW=Properties file ''{0}'' is encrypted.  \
  Please enter the passphrase used to encrypt it:
ERR_PARSER_WRONG_PROP_FILE_ENC_PW=The provided encryption passphrase is \
  incorrect.  Please enter the correct passphrase used to encrypt properties \
  file ''{0}'':
ERR_PARSER_CANNOT_OPEN_PROP_FILE=Unable to open argument properties \
  file {0}:  {1}
ERR_PARSER_ERROR_READING_PROP_FILE=An error occurred while reading from \
  properties file {0}:  {1}
ERR_PARSER_PROP_FILE_UNEXPECTED_LEADING_SPACE=Properties file {0} has an \
  unexpected leading space at line {1,number,0}.
ERR_PARSER_PROP_FILE_MISSING_CONTINUATION=Missing the expected continuation \
  of a property definition at or near line {0} in properties file {1}.
ERR_PARSER_MALFORMED_PROP_LINE=Properties file {0} contains a malformed \
  property definition at or near line {1} that does not include a space or an \
  an equal sign to separate the property name from the value.  The malformed \
  line is:  {2}
ERR_PARSER_MALFORMED_UNICODE_ESCAPE=Properties file {0} contains a property \
  definition at or near line {1} with a malformed Unicode escape sequence \
  that starts with a backslash followed by a letter u but that is not then \
  followed by four hexadecimal digits.
ERR_SUBCOMMAND_DESCRIPTION_NULL_OR_EMPTY=The subcommand description must not \
  be null or empty.
ERR_SUBCOMMAND_PARSER_NULL=The subcommand argument parser must not be null.
ERR_SUBCOMMAND_PARSER_ALLOWS_TRAILING_ARGS=The subcommand argument parser \
  must not allow unnamed trailing arguments.
ERR_SUBCOMMAND_PARSER_HAS_SUBCOMMANDS=The subcommand argument parser must not \
  have subcommands.
ERR_SUBCOMMAND_NAME_NULL_OR_EMPTY=Subcommand names must not be null or empty.
ERR_SUBCOMMAND_NAME_ALREADY_IN_USE=Subcommand name ''{0}'' is already in use.
INFO_PLACEHOLDER_TIMESTAMP={timestamp}
ERR_TIMESTAMP_PARSE_ERROR=Unable to parse the provided value ''{0}'' as a \
  timestamp using any of the supported formats.
ERR_TIMESTAMP_VALUE_NOT_TIMESTAMP=The provided value ''{0}'' for argument \
  ''{1}'' could not be parsed as a valid timestamp in any of the supported \
  formats.
INFO_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_NAME=Timestamp
INFO_TIMESTAMP_CONSTRAINTS=A provided value must be able to be parsed as a \
  valid generalized time (as described in RFC 4517 section 3.1.13) or as a \
  timestamp in the local time zone using any of the formats \
  'YYYYMMDDhhmmss.uuu', 'YYYYMMDDhhmmss', or 'YYYYMMDDhhmm'.
ERR_TIMESTAMP_RANGE_VALIDATOR_TOO_OLD=The provided value ''{0}'' for \
  argument ''{1}'' is not acceptable because it is earlier than the oldest \
  allowed timestamp value of ''{2}''.
ERR_TIMESTAMP_RANGE_VALIDATOR_TOO_NEW=The provided value ''{0}'' for \
  argument ''{1}'' is not acceptable because it is newer than the most recent \
  allowed timestamp value of ''{2}''.
ERR_IP_VALIDATOR_ILLEGAL_IPV6_CHAR=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' is not acceptable because it is suspected to be an IPv6 address \
  but contains ''{0}'' that is not allowed to appear in IPv6 addresses.
ERR_IP_VALIDATOR_ILLEGAL_IPV4_CHAR=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' is not acceptable because it is suspected to be an IPv4 address \
  but contains ''{0}'' that is not allowed to appear in IPv4 addresses.
ERR_IP_VALIDATOR_MALFORMED=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument ''{1}'' is \
  not a valid IP address.
ERR_IP_VALIDATOR_IPV4_NOT_ACCEPTED=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' appears to be an IPv4 address but only IPv6 addresses are accepted.
ERR_IP_VALIDATOR_IPV6_NOT_ACCEPTED=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' appears to be an IPv6 address but only IPv4 addresses are accepted.
ERR_OID_VALIDATOR_EMPTY=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument ''{1}'' is not \
  a valid numeric OID because is empty.
ERR_OID_VALIDATOR_STARTS_OR_ENDS_WITH_PERIOD=Value ''{0}'' provided for \
  argument ''{1}'' is not valid because OIDs must not start or end with a \
  period.
ERR_OID_VALIDATOR_CONSECUTIVE_PERIODS=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' is not valid because OIDs must not contain consecutive periods.
ERR_OID_VALIDATOR_ILLEGAL_CHARACTER=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' is not valid because OIDs must not contain any characters other \
  than digits and periods.
ERR_OID_VALIDATOR_NOT_ENOUGH_COMPONENTS=Value ''{0}'' provided for argument \
  ''{1}'' is not valid because OIDs must contain at least two components.
ERR_OID_VALIDATOR_ILLEGAL_FIRST_COMPONENT=Value ''{0}'' provided for \
  argument ''{1}'' is not valid because the first component of an OID must \
  have a value of zero, one, or two.
ERR_OID_VALIDATOR_ILLEGAL_SECOND_COMPONENT=Value ''{0}'' provided for \
  argument ''{1}'' is not valid because if the value of the first component \
  is zero or one, then the value of the second component must be less than \
  forty.




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