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## Instructions
Write a program that takes an undefined number of arguments which could be considered as options and writes on standard output a representation of those options as groups of bytes followed by a newline.
Write a program that takes an undefined number of arguments which could be considered as options and writes on the standard output a representation of those options as groups of bytes followed by a newline.
- An option is an argument that begins by a '-' and have multiple characters which could be :
- An option is an argument that begins by a `-` and have multiple characters which could be :
- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
- All options are stocked in a single int and each options represents a bit of that int, and should be stocked like this :
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- 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
- ******zy xwvutsrq ponmlkji hgfedcba
- Launch the program without arguments or with the '-h' flag activated must print an usage on the standard output, as shown in the following examples.
- Launching the program without arguments or with the `-h` flag activated must print all the valid options on the standard output, as shown on one of the following examples.
- A wrong option must print "Invalid Option" followd by a newline.
- A wrong option must print "Invalid Option" followed by a newline.
## Expected output
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student@ubuntu:~/piscine/test$ ./test -% | cat -e
Invalid Option$
student@ubuntu:~/piscine/test$
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