Mark -c and -O as command line options in reStructuredText. (GH-10103)

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Andrés Delfino 2018-11-07 14:06:45 -03:00 committed by Serhiy Storchaka
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The following are blocks: a module, a function body, and a class definition.
Each command typed interactively is a block. A script file (a file given as
standard input to the interpreter or specified as a command line argument to the
interpreter) is a code block. A script command (a command specified on the
interpreter command line with the '**-c**' option) is a code block. The string
interpreter command line with the :option:`-c` option) is a code block. The string
argument passed to the built-in functions :func:`eval` and :func:`exec` is a
code block.

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@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ In :ref:`the remaining cases <using-on-interface-options>`
:mod:`__main__` does not correspond directly with an importable module:
- interactive prompt
- -c switch
- :option:`-c` option
- running from stdin
- running directly from a source or bytecode file

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@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ The extended form, ``assert expression1, expression2``, is equivalent to ::
These equivalences assume that :const:`__debug__` and :exc:`AssertionError` refer to
the built-in variables with those names. In the current implementation, the
built-in variable :const:`__debug__` is ``True`` under normal circumstances,
``False`` when optimization is requested (command line option -O). The current
``False`` when optimization is requested (command line option :option:`-O`). The current
code generator emits no code for an assert statement when optimization is
requested at compile time. Note that it is unnecessary to include the source
code for the expression that failed in the error message; it will be displayed