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package org.jetbrains.kotlin.cli.common;
import com.intellij.openapi.util.SystemInfo;
import kotlin.jvm.JvmClassMappingKt;
import kotlin.reflect.KCallable;
import kotlin.reflect.KClass;
import kotlin.reflect.KProperty1;
import kotlin.reflect.jvm.ReflectJvmMapping;
import kotlin.text.StringsKt;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull;
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.cli.common.arguments.Argument;
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.cli.common.arguments.CommonToolArguments;
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.cli.common.arguments.ParseCommandLineArgumentsKt;
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.cli.common.arguments.PreprocessCommandLineArgumentsKt;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
public class Usage {
public static final String BAT_DELIMITER_CHARACTERS_NOTE =
"Note: on Windows, arguments that contain delimiter characters (whitespace, =, ;, ,) need to be surrounded with double quotes (\").";
// The magic number 29 corresponds to the similar padding width in javac and scalac command line compilers
private static final int OPTION_NAME_PADDING_WIDTH = 29;
@NotNull
public static String render(@NotNull CLITool tool, @NotNull A arguments) {
boolean extraHelp = arguments.getExtraHelp();
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
appendln(sb, "Usage: " + tool.executableScriptFileName() + "