cpython/PCbuild/rt.bat
Łukasz Langa 711f42de2e
gh-115556: Remove quotes from command-line arguments in test.bat and rt.bat (#115557)
This change essentially replaces usage of `%1` with `%~1`, which removes
quotes, if any. Without this change, the if statements fail due to
the quotes mangling the syntax.

Additionally, this change works around comma being treated as a parameter
delimiter in test.bat by escaping commas at time of parsing. Tested
combinations of rt and regrtest arguments, all seems to work as before
but now you can specify commas in arguments like "-uall,extralargefile".
2024-02-16 21:24:56 +01:00

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@echo off
rem Run Tests. Run the regression test suite.
rem Usage: rt [-d] [-O] [-q] [-x64] 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 .pyc files reachable from Lib/.
rem -q runs the tests just once, and without deleting .pyc files.
rem -p <Win32|x64|ARM|ARM64> or -win32, -x64, -arm32, -arm64
rem Run the specified architecture of python (or python_d if -d
rem was specified). If omitted, uses %PREFIX% if set or 64-bit.
rem --disable-gil Run free-threaded build.
rem All leading instances of these switches are shifted off, and
rem whatever remains (up to 9 arguments) is passed to regrtest.py.
rem 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 pcbuild=%~dp0
set pyname=python
set suffix=
set qmode=
set dashO=
set regrtestargs=--fast-ci
set exe=
:CheckOpts
if "%~1"=="-O" (set dashO=-O) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%~1"=="-q" (set qmode=yes) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%~1"=="-d" (set suffix=_d) & shift & goto CheckOpts
rem HACK: Need some way to infer the version number in this script
if "%~1"=="--disable-gil" (set pyname=python3.13t) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%~1"=="-win32" (set prefix=%pcbuild%win32) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%~1"=="-x64" (set prefix=%pcbuild%amd64) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%~1"=="-amd64" (set prefix=%pcbuild%amd64) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%~1"=="-arm64" (set prefix=%pcbuild%arm64) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%~1"=="-arm32" (set prefix=%pcbuild%arm32) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%~1"=="-p" (call :SetPlatform %~2) & shift & shift & goto CheckOpts
if NOT "%~1"=="" (set regrtestargs=%regrtestargs% %~1) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if not defined prefix set prefix=%pcbuild%amd64
set exe=%prefix%\%pyname%%suffix%.exe
set cmd="%exe%" %dashO% -m test %regrtestargs%
if defined qmode goto Qmode
echo Deleting .pyc files ...
"%exe%" "%pcbuild%rmpyc.py"
echo Cleaning _pth files ...
if exist %prefix%\*._pth del %prefix%\*._pth
echo on
%cmd%
@echo off
echo About to run again without deleting .pyc first:
pause
goto Qmode
:SetPlatform
if /I %1 EQU Win32 (set prefix=%pcbuild%win32) & exit /B 0
if /I %1 EQU x64 (set prefix=%pcbuild%amd64) & exit /B 0
if /I %1 EQU ARM64 (set prefix=%pcbuild%arm64) & exit /B 0
if /I %1 EQU ARM (set prefix=%pcbuild%arm32) & exit /B 0
echo Invalid platform "%1"
exit /B 1
:Qmode
echo on
%cmd%