Issue #17202: Add .bat to .hgeol to force them to CRLF.

Using LF can a script to fail if it tries to use a label that is
split across 512 byte blocks.  Who knows why.
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Zachary Ware 2015-04-13 11:59:54 -05:00
parent f3b990e48c
commit 4c9c848159
23 changed files with 574 additions and 571 deletions

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@echo off
rem A batch program to build or rebuild a particular configuration.
rem just for convenience.
setlocal
set platf=Win32
set conf=Release
set target=build
set dir=%~dp0
:CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-c" (set conf=%2) & shift & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-p" (set platf=%2) & shift & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-r" (set target=rebuild) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-d" (set conf=Debug) & shift & goto CheckOpts
set cmd=msbuild /p:useenv=true %dir%pcbuild.sln /t:%target% /p:Configuration=%conf% /p:Platform=%platf%
echo %cmd%
%cmd%
@echo off
rem A batch program to build or rebuild a particular configuration.
rem just for convenience.
setlocal
set platf=Win32
set conf=Release
set target=build
set dir=%~dp0
:CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-c" (set conf=%2) & shift & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-p" (set platf=%2) & shift & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-r" (set target=rebuild) & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-d" (set conf=Debug) & shift & goto CheckOpts
set cmd=msbuild /p:useenv=true %dir%pcbuild.sln /t:%target% /p:Configuration=%conf% /p:Platform=%platf%
echo %cmd%
%cmd%

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@%comspec% /k env.bat %*
@%comspec% /k env.bat %*

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@echo off
rem A batch program to build PGO (Profile guided optimization) by first
rem building instrumented binaries, then running the testsuite, and
rem finally building the optimized code.
rem Note, after the first instrumented run, one can just keep on
rem building the PGUpdate configuration while developing.
setlocal
set platf=Win32
rem use the performance testsuite. This is quick and simple
set job1=..\tools\pybench\pybench.py -n 1 -C 1 --with-gc
set path1=..\tools\pybench
rem or the whole testsuite for more thorough testing
set job2=..\lib\test\regrtest.py
set path2=..\lib
set job=%job1%
set clrpath=%path1%
:CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-p" (set platf=%2) & shift & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-2" (set job=%job2%) & (set clrpath=%path2%) & shift & goto CheckOpts
set PGI=%platf%-pgi
set PGO=%platf%-pgo
@echo on
rem build the instrumented version
call build -p %platf% -c PGInstrument
rem remove .pyc files, .pgc files and execute the job
%PGI%\python.exe rmpyc.py %clrpath%
del %PGI%\*.pgc
%PGI%\python.exe %job%
rem finally build the optimized version
if exist %PGO% del /s /q %PGO%
call build -p %platf% -c PGUpdate
@echo off
rem A batch program to build PGO (Profile guided optimization) by first
rem building instrumented binaries, then running the testsuite, and
rem finally building the optimized code.
rem Note, after the first instrumented run, one can just keep on
rem building the PGUpdate configuration while developing.
setlocal
set platf=Win32
rem use the performance testsuite. This is quick and simple
set job1=..\tools\pybench\pybench.py -n 1 -C 1 --with-gc
set path1=..\tools\pybench
rem or the whole testsuite for more thorough testing
set job2=..\lib\test\regrtest.py
set path2=..\lib
set job=%job1%
set clrpath=%path1%
:CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-p" (set platf=%2) & shift & shift & goto CheckOpts
if "%1"=="-2" (set job=%job2%) & (set clrpath=%path2%) & shift & goto CheckOpts
set PGI=%platf%-pgi
set PGO=%platf%-pgo
@echo on
rem build the instrumented version
call build -p %platf% -c PGInstrument
rem remove .pyc files, .pgc files and execute the job
%PGI%\python.exe rmpyc.py %clrpath%
del %PGI%\*.pgc
%PGI%\python.exe %job%
rem finally build the optimized version
if exist %PGO% del /s /q %PGO%
call build -p %platf% -c PGUpdate

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@echo off
if not defined HOST_PYTHON (
if %1 EQU Debug (
set HOST_PYTHON=python_d.exe
if not exist python34_d.dll exit 1
) ELSE (
set HOST_PYTHON=python.exe
if not exist python34.dll exit 1
)
)
%HOST_PYTHON% build_ssl.py %1 %2 %3
@echo off
if not defined HOST_PYTHON (
if %1 EQU Debug (
set HOST_PYTHON=python_d.exe
if not exist python34_d.dll exit 1
) ELSE (
set HOST_PYTHON=python.exe
if not exist python34.dll exit 1
)
)
%HOST_PYTHON% build_ssl.py %1 %2 %3

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@echo off
set VS10=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0
IF EXIST "%VS10%" GOTO ok
set VS10=%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0
:ok
echo Build environments: x86, ia64, amd64, x86_amd64, x86_ia64
echo.
call "%VS10%\VC\vcvarsall.bat" %1
@echo off
set VS10=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0
IF EXIST "%VS10%" GOTO ok
set VS10=%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0
:ok
echo Build environments: x86, ia64, amd64, x86_amd64, x86_ia64
echo.
call "%VS10%\VC\vcvarsall.bat" %1

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@echo off
rem start idle
rem Usage: idle [-d]
rem -d Run Debug build (python_d.exe). Else release build.
setlocal
set exe=python
PATH %PATH%;..\..\tcltk\bin
if "%1"=="-d" (set exe=python_d) & shift
set cmd=%exe% ../Lib/idlelib/idle.py %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
echo on
%cmd%
@echo off
rem start idle
rem Usage: idle [-d]
rem -d Run Debug build (python_d.exe). Else release build.
setlocal
set exe=python
PATH %PATH%;..\..\tcltk\bin
if "%1"=="-d" (set exe=python_d) & shift
set cmd=%exe% ../Lib/idlelib/idle.py %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
echo on
%cmd%

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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 .py[co] files reachable from Lib/.
rem -q runs the tests just once, and without deleting .py[co] files.
rem -x64 Run the 64-bit build of python (or python_d if -d was specified)
rem from the 'amd64' dir instead of the 32-bit build in this dir.
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 prefix=.\
set suffix=
set qmode=
set dashO=
set tcltk=tcltk
: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=amd64) & (set tcltk=tcltk64) & shift & goto CheckOpts
PATH %PATH%;%~dp0..\externals\%tcltk%\bin
set exe=%prefix%\python%suffix%
set cmd=%exe% %dashO% -Wd -E -bb ../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
echo on
%cmd%
@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 .py[co] files reachable from Lib/.
rem -q runs the tests just once, and without deleting .py[co] files.
rem -x64 Run the 64-bit build of python (or python_d if -d was specified)
rem from the 'amd64' dir instead of the 32-bit build in this dir.
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 prefix=.\
set suffix=
set qmode=
set dashO=
set tcltk=tcltk
: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=amd64) & (set tcltk=tcltk64) & shift & goto CheckOpts
PATH %PATH%;%~dp0..\externals\%tcltk%\bin
set exe=%prefix%\python%suffix%
set cmd=%exe% %dashO% -Wd -E -bb ../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
echo on
%cmd%