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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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42cd14d0
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42cd14d0
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Aug 30, 2004
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Tim Peters
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@rem
Run
Tests
.
Run
the
regression
test
suite
.
@rem
Usage
:
rt
[
-d
]
[
-O
]
[
-q
]
regrtest_args
@rem
-d
Run
Debug
build
(
python_d
.exe
)
.
Else
release
build
.
@rem
-O
Run
python
.exe
or
python_d
.exe
(
see
-d
)
with
-O
.
@rem
-q
"quick"
--
normally
the
tests
are
run
twice
,
the
first
time
@rem
after
deleting
all
the
.py
[
co
]
files
reachable
from
Lib
/.
@rem
-q
runs
the
tests
just
once
,
and
without
deleting
.py
[
co
]
files
.
@rem
All
leading
instances
of
these
switches
are
shifted
off
,
and
@rem
whatever
remains
is
passed
to
regrtest
.py.
For
example
,
@rem
rt
-O -d -x
test_thread
@rem
runs
@rem
python_d
-O
../lib/test/regrtest.py
-x
test_thread
@rem
twice
,
and
@rem
rt
-q -g
test_binascii
@rem
runs
@rem
python_d
../lib/test/regrtest.py
-g
test_binascii
@rem
to
generate
the
expected
-output
file
for
binascii
quickly
.
@setlocal
@set _exe
=
python
@set _qmode
=
no
@set _dashO
=
@PATH
%PATH%
;
..\..\tcltk\bin
@goto
CheckOpts
:Again
@shift
@echo
off
rem Run Tests. Run the regression test suite.
rem Usage: rt [-d] [-O] [-q] regrtest_args
rem -d Run Debug build (python_d.exe). Else release build.
rem -O Run python.exe or python_d.exe (see -d) with -O.
rem -q "quick" -- normally the tests are run twice, the first time
rem after deleting all the .py[co] files reachable from Lib/.
rem -q runs the tests just once, and without deleting .py[co] files.
rem All leading instances of these switches are shifted off, and
rem whatever remains is passed to regrtest.py. For example,
rem rt -O -d -x test_thread
rem runs
rem python_d -O ../lib/test/regrtest.py -x test_thread
rem twice, and
rem rt -q -g test_binascii
rem runs
rem python_d ../lib/test/regrtest.py -g test_binascii
rem to generate the expected-output file for binascii quickly.
rem
rem Confusing: if you want to pass a comma-separated list, like
rem -u network,largefile
rem then you have to quote it on the rt line, like
rem rt -u "network,largefile"
setlocal
set
exe
=
python
set
qmode
=
set
dashO
=
PATH
%PATH%
;
..\..\tcltk\bin
:CheckOpts
@if
"
%
1"
==
"-O"
set
_dashO
=
-O
@if
"
%
1"
==
"-O"
goto
Again
@if
"
%
1"
==
"-q"
set
_qmode
=
yes
@if
"
%
1"
==
"-q"
goto
Again
@if
"
%
1"
==
"-d"
set
_exe
=
python_d
@if
"
%
1"
==
"-d"
goto
Again
@if
"
%_qmode%
"
==
"yes"
goto
Qmode
@echo
Deleting
.pyc/.pyo
files
...
@
%_exe%
rmpyc
.py
%_exe%
%_dashO%
-E -tt
../lib/test/regrtest.py
%
1
%
2
%
3
%
4
%
5
%
6
%
7
%
8
%
9
@echo
About
to
run
again
without
deleting
.pyc/.pyo
first
:
@pause
if
"
%
1"
==
"-O"
(
set
dashO
=
-O
)
&
shift
&
goto
CheckOpts
if
"
%
1"
==
"-q"
(
set
qmode
=
yes
)
&
shift
&
goto
CheckOpts
if
"
%
1"
==
"-d"
(
set
exe
=
python_d
)
&
shift
&
goto
CheckOpts
set
cmd
=
%exe%
%dashO%
-E -tt
../lib/test/regrtest.py
%
1
%
2
%
3
%
4
%
5
%
6
%
7
%
8
%
9
if
defined
qmode
goto
Qmode
echo
Deleting
.pyc/.pyo
files
...
%exe%
rmpyc
.py
echo
on
%cmd%
@echo
off
echo
About
to
run
again
without
deleting
.pyc/.pyo
first
:
pause
:Qmode
%_exe%
%_dashO%
-E -tt
../lib/test/regrtest.py
%
1
%
2
%
3
%
4
%
5
%
6
%
7
%
8
%
9
echo
on
%cmd%
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