Îõ³h$ŒP<      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;(c) OleksandrZhabenko 2021-2022MITolexandr543@yahoo.com Experimental Safe-Inferredh     (c) OleksandrZhabenko 2022MITolexandr543@yahoo.com Experimental Safe-Inferredó  (c) OleksandrZhabenko 2022MITolexandr543@yahoo.com ExperimentalNoneÿ& cli-argumentsÇThis function can actually parse the command line arguments being the [<].' cli-argumentsÇThis function can actually parse the command line arguments being the [<].# cli-argumentsÑA pair of the first characters of the starting group delimiter (the same for all < s in the all Ð) and the probable its modification (the first character of the last delimiter).$ cli-argumentsÑA pair of the first characters of the starting group delimiter (the same for all < s in the all Ð) and the probable its modification (the first character of the last delimiter).% cli-argumentsÑA pair of the first characters of the starting group delimiter (the same for all < s in the all Ð) and the probable its modification (the first character of the last delimiter).& cli-argumentsA predicate to check which  must be kept in the result.' cli-argumentsÑA pair of the first characters of the starting group delimiter (the same for all < s in the all Ð) and the probable its modification (the first character of the last delimiter). cli-argumentsA predicate to check which  must be kept in the result.) cli-argumentsÑA pair of the first characters of the starting group delimiter (the same for all < s in the all Ð) and the probable its modification (the first character of the last delimiter).  !"#$%&'()*+  !"#$%&'()*+(c) OleksandrZhabenko 2021-2022MITolexandr543@yahoo.com ExperimentalNone(, cli-argumentsA predicate to check which  must be kept in the result. cli-argumentsA =-like implementation for '. If needed you can implement your own > instance for 0 and use it here. Here can be partial, just for  s.- cli-argumentsÑA pair of the first characters of the starting group delimiter (the same for all < s in the all Ð) and the probable its modification (the first character of the last delimiter). cli-argumentsA predicate to check which  must be kept in the result. cli-argumentsA =-like implementation for '. If needed you can implement your own > instance for 0 and use it here. Here can be partial, just for  s.. cli-argumentsA =-like implementation for '. If needed you can implement your own > instance for 0 and use it here. Here can be partial, just for  s./ cli-argumentsÑA pair of the first characters of the starting group delimiter (the same for all < s in the all Ð) and the probable its modification (the first character of the last delimiter). cli-argumentsA =-like implementation for '. If needed you can implement your own > instance for 0 and use it here. 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