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Revision b2376f9141625dfa3844ef8a568c91e0f0fecd24 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 09 September 2020, 10:31:25 UTC, committed by GitHub on 09 September 2020, 10:31:25 UTC

Fix GCC 9.3 (using -O3) warnings on x86:

initconfig.c: In function ‘init_dump_ascii_wstr’:
initconfig.c:2679:34: warning: format ‘%lc’ expects argument of type
‘wint_t’, but argument 2 has type ‘wchar_t’ {aka ‘long int’}
 2679 |             PySys_WriteStderr("%lc", ch);
initconfig.c:2682:38: warning: format ‘%x’ expects argument of type
‘unsigned int’, but argument 2 has type ‘wchar_t’ {aka ‘long int’}
 2682 |             PySys_WriteStderr("\\x%02x", ch);
initconfig.c:2686:38: warning: format ‘%x’ expects argument of type
‘unsigned int’, but argument 2 has type ‘wchar_t’ {aka ‘long int’}
 2686 |             PySys_WriteStderr("\\U%08x", ch);
initconfig.c:2690:38: warning: format ‘%x’ expects argument of type
‘unsigned int’, but argument 2 has type ‘wchar_t’ {aka ‘long int’}
 2690 |             PySys_WriteStderr("\\u%04x", ch);
(cherry picked from commit 640e8e1d5f61d5868453d992da04bf4741327748)

Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
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rt.bat
@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 -x64 Run the 64-bit build of python (or python_d if -d was specified)
rem      When omitted, uses %PREFIX% if set or the 32-bit 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 suffix=
set qmode=
set dashO=
set regrtestargs=
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
if "%1"=="-x64" (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 NOT "%1"=="" (set regrtestargs=%regrtestargs% %1) & shift & goto CheckOpts

if not defined prefix set prefix=%pcbuild%win32
set exe=%prefix%\python%suffix%.exe
set cmd="%exe%" %dashO% -u -Wd -E -bb -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

:Qmode
echo on
%cmd%
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