.. note::
On the command line, you sometimes also see a compiler :term:`switch`
- such as ``-S``, used for controlling detailed aspects of how the
- compiler operates. Rather than do that here, we find it more
+ such as :option:`-S`, used for controlling detailed aspects of how
+ the compiler operates. Rather than do that here, we find it more
convenient to place any necessary switches at the very top of the
source file, as we'll explain in the next chapter.
.. note::
On the command line, you sometimes also see a compiler :term:`switch`
- such as ``-S``, used for controlling detailed aspects of how the
- compiler operates. Rather than do that here, we find it more
+ such as :option:`-S`, used for controlling detailed aspects of how
+ the compiler operates. Rather than do that here, we find it more
convenient to place any necessary switches at the very top of the
source file, as we'll explain in the next chapter.