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@@ -1447,17 +1447,6 @@ unrecognized option strings to it as values instead of signaling an
error. As with <b><tt>cl::CommaSeparated</tt></b></a>, this modifier
only makes sense with a <a href="#cl::list">cl::list</a> option.</li>
-<li><a name="cl::AllowInverse">The <b><tt>cl::AllowInverse</tt></b></a>
-modifier can be used on options that have the form <tt>-fopt</tt> to
-automatically create a corresponding
-<tt>-fno-opt</tt> option. The <tt>f</tt> can be any single
-character, and the <tt>opt</tt> can be any one or more characters.
-The value of the created option is the logical complement of the value
-that would have been used if the base form of the option was used.
-This modifier only makes sense with an option that uses
-a <a href="#boolparser">bool parser</a>.</li>
-
-
</ul>
<p>So far, these are the only three miscellaneous option modifiers.</p>
@@ -1755,11 +1744,7 @@ for any data type.</li>
<li><a name="boolparser">The <b><tt>parser&lt;bool&gt;</tt> specialization</b></a>
is used to convert boolean strings to a boolean value. Currently accepted
strings are "<tt>true</tt>", "<tt>TRUE</tt>", "<tt>True</tt>", "<tt>1</tt>",
-"<tt>false</tt>", "<tt>FALSE</tt>", "<tt>False</tt>", and "<tt>0</tt>". The
-<b><tt>cl::AllowInverse</tt></b> modifier can be used on an option of the form
-<tt>-fopt</tt> that uses the <tt>parser&lt;bool&gt;</tt> specialization
-to create a corresponding option with the form <tt>-fno-opt</tt>. See
-<a href="#cl::AllowInverse"><tt>cl::AllowInverse</tt></a> for details.</li>
+"<tt>false</tt>", "<tt>FALSE</tt>", "<tt>False</tt>", and "<tt>0</tt>".</li>
<li><a name="boolOrDefaultparser">The <b><tt>parser&lt;boolOrDefault&gt;</tt>
specialization</b></a> is used for cases where the value is boolean,