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[display]
The "display" command line directive must be accompanied by a comma-
delimited list of case-insensitive options indicating what information
about the job and/or allocation is to be displayed. The full directive
need not be provided — only enough characters are required to uniquely
identify the directive. For example, "ALL" is sufficient to represent
the "ALLOCATION" directive — while "MAP" can not be used to represent
"MAP-DEVEL" (though "MAP-D" would suffice).

Supported values include:

* "ALLOCATION" displays the detected hosts and slot assignments for
  this job

* "BINDINGS" displays the resulting bindings applied to processes in
  this job

* "MAP" displays the resulting locations assigned to processes in this
  job

* "MAP-DEVEL" displays a more detailed report on the locations
  assigned to processes in this job that includes local and node
  ranks, assigned bindings, and other data

* "TOPO=LIST" displays the topology of each node in the semicolon-
  delimited list that is allocated to the job

* "CPUS[=LIST]" displays the available CPUs on the provided semicolon-
  delimited list of nodes (defaults to all nodes)

The display command line directive can include qualifiers by adding a
colon (":") and any combination of one or more of the following
(delimited by colons):

* "PARSEABLE" directs that the output be provided in a format that is
  easily parsed by machines. Note that "PARSABLE" is also accepted as
  a typical spelling for the qualifier.

* "PHYSICAL" directs that the output of the "BINDINGS" option be displayed
  using physical (instead of logical) CPU IDs.

Provided qualifiers will apply to *all* of the display directives unless
noted. Note that directives and qualifiers are case-insensitive
