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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion spec/formatting.md
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Expand Up @@ -395,13 +395,17 @@ For each _option_:
1. Let `id` be the string value of the _identifier_ of the _option_.
1. Let `rv` be the _resolved value_ of the _option value_.
1. If `rv` is a _fallback value_:
1. If supported, emit a _Bad Option_ error.
1. Emit a _Bad Option_ error, if supported.
1. Else:
1. If the _option value_ consists of a _literal_:
1. Mark `rv` as a _literal_ _option value_.
1. Set `res[id]` to be `rv`.
1. Return `res`.

> [!NOTE]
> If the _resolved value_ of an _option value_ is a _fallback value_,
> the _option_ is intentionally omitted from the mapping of resolved options.

The result of _option resolution_ MUST be a (possibly empty) mapping
of string identifiers to values;
that is, errors MAY be emitted, but such errors MUST NOT be fatal.
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