Remove --std=posix option from the manpage (#4077)
The option --std=posix is was removed back in 2019
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@ -537,8 +537,7 @@ There are false positives with this option. Each result must be carefully invest
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<para>Set standard. The available options are:
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<glosslist><glossentry><glossterm>posix</glossterm><glossdef><para>POSIX compatible code</para></glossdef></glossentry><glossentry><glossterm>c89</glossterm><glossdef><para>C code is C89 compatible</para></glossdef></glossentry><glossentry><glossterm>c99</glossterm><glossdef><para>C code is C99 compatible</para></glossdef></glossentry><glossentry><glossterm>c11</glossterm><glossdef><para>C code is C11 compatible (default)</para></glossdef></glossentry><glossentry><glossterm>c++03</glossterm><glossdef><para>C++ code is C++03 compatible</para></glossdef></glossentry><glossentry><glossterm>c++11</glossterm><glossdef><para>C++ code is C++11 compatible (default)</para></glossdef></glossentry></glosslist>
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Example to set more than one standards: 'cppcheck --std=c99 --std=posix file.cpp'
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<glosslist><glossentry><glossterm>c89</glossterm><glossdef><para>C code is C89 compatible</para></glossdef></glossentry><glossentry><glossterm>c99</glossterm><glossdef><para>C code is C99 compatible</para></glossdef></glossentry><glossentry><glossterm>c11</glossterm><glossdef><para>C code is C11 compatible (default)</para></glossdef></glossentry><glossentry><glossterm>c++03</glossterm><glossdef><para>C++ code is C++03 compatible</para></glossdef></glossentry><glossentry><glossterm>c++11</glossterm><glossdef><para>C++ code is C++11 compatible (default)</para></glossdef></glossentry></glosslist>
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</para>
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