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2 rem Run Tests. Run the regression test suite.
3 rem Usage: rt [-d] [-O] [-q] [-x64] regrtest_args
4 rem -d Run Debug build (python_d.exe). Else release build.
5 rem -O Run python.exe or python_d.exe (see -d) with -O.
6 rem -q "quick" -- normally the tests are run twice, the first time
7 rem after deleting all the .pyc files reachable from Lib/.
8 rem -q runs the tests just once, and without deleting .pyc files.
9 rem -p <Win32|x64|ARM|ARM64> or -win32, -x64, -arm32, -arm64
10 rem Run the specified architecture of python (or python_d if -d
11 rem was specified). If omitted, uses %PREFIX% if set or 64-bit.
12 rem All leading instances of these switches are shifted off, and
13 rem whatever remains (up to 9 arguments) is passed to regrtest.py.
14 rem For example,
15 rem rt -O -d -x test_thread
16 rem runs
17 rem python_d -O ../lib/test/regrtest.py -x test_thread
18 rem twice, and
19 rem rt -q -g test_binascii
20 rem runs
21 rem python_d ../lib/test/regrtest.py -g test_binascii
22 rem to generate the expected-output file for binascii quickly.
23 rem
24 rem Confusing: if you want to pass a comma-separated list, like
25 rem -u network,largefile
26 rem then you have to quote it on the rt line, like
27 rem rt -u "network,largefile"