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| .. highlightlang:: sh
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| 
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| .. ATTENTION: You probably should update Misc/python.man, too, if you modify
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|    this file.
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| 
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| .. _using-on-general:
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| 
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| Command line and environment
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| ============================
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| 
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| The CPython interpreter scans the command line and the environment for various
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| settings.
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| 
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| .. impl-detail::
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| 
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|    Other implementations' command line schemes may differ.  See
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|    :ref:`implementations` for further resources.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _using-on-cmdline:
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| 
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| Command line
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| ------------
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| 
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| When invoking Python, you may specify any of these options::
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| 
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|     python [-bBdEhiIOqsSuvVWx?] [-c command | -m module-name | script | - ] [args]
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| 
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| The most common use case is, of course, a simple invocation of a script::
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| 
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|     python myscript.py
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| 
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| 
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| .. _using-on-interface-options:
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| 
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| Interface options
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| The interpreter interface resembles that of the UNIX shell, but provides some
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| additional methods of invocation:
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| 
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| * When called with standard input connected to a tty device, it prompts for
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|   commands and executes them until an EOF (an end-of-file character, you can
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|   produce that with :kbd:`Ctrl-D` on UNIX or :kbd:`Ctrl-Z, Enter` on Windows) is read.
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| * When called with a file name argument or with a file as standard input, it
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|   reads and executes a script from that file.
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| * When called with a directory name argument, it reads and executes an
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|   appropriately named script from that directory.
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| * When called with ``-c command``, it executes the Python statement(s) given as
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|   *command*.  Here *command* may contain multiple statements separated by
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|   newlines. Leading whitespace is significant in Python statements!
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| * When called with ``-m module-name``, the given module is located on the
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|   Python module path and executed as a script.
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| 
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| In non-interactive mode, the entire input is parsed before it is executed.
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| 
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| An interface option terminates the list of options consumed by the interpreter,
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| all consecutive arguments will end up in :data:`sys.argv` -- note that the first
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| element, subscript zero (``sys.argv[0]``), is a string reflecting the program's
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| source.
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -c <command>
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| 
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|    Execute the Python code in *command*.  *command* can be one or more
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|    statements separated by newlines, with significant leading whitespace as in
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|    normal module code.
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| 
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|    If this option is given, the first element of :data:`sys.argv` will be
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|    ``"-c"`` and the current directory will be added to the start of
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|    :data:`sys.path` (allowing modules in that directory to be imported as top
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|    level modules).
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -m <module-name>
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| 
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|    Search :data:`sys.path` for the named module and execute its contents as
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|    the :mod:`__main__` module.
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| 
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|    Since the argument is a *module* name, you must not give a file extension
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|    (``.py``).  The module name should be a valid absolute Python module name, but
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|    the implementation may not always enforce this (e.g. it may allow you to
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|    use a name that includes a hyphen).
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| 
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|    Package names (including namespace packages) are also permitted. When a
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|    package name is supplied instead
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|    of a normal module, the interpreter will execute ``<pkg>.__main__`` as
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|    the main module. This behaviour is deliberately similar to the handling
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|    of directories and zipfiles that are passed to the interpreter as the
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|    script argument.
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| 
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|    .. note::
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| 
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|       This option cannot be used with built-in modules and extension modules
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|       written in C, since they do not have Python module files. However, it
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|       can still be used for precompiled modules, even if the original source
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|       file is not available.
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| 
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|    If this option is given, the first element of :data:`sys.argv` will be the
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|    full path to the module file (while the module file is being located, the
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|    first element will be set to ``"-m"``). As with the :option:`-c` option,
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|    the current directory will be added to the start of :data:`sys.path`.
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| 
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|    Many standard library modules contain code that is invoked on their execution
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|    as a script.  An example is the :mod:`timeit` module::
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| 
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|        python -mtimeit -s 'setup here' 'benchmarked code here'
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|        python -mtimeit -h # for details
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| 
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|    .. seealso::
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|       :func:`runpy.run_module`
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|          Equivalent functionality directly available to Python code
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| 
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|       :pep:`338` -- Executing modules as scripts
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| 
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.1
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|       Supply the package name to run a ``__main__`` submodule.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.4
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|       namespace packages are also supported
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| 
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| 
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| .. describe:: -
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| 
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|    Read commands from standard input (:data:`sys.stdin`).  If standard input is
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|    a terminal, :option:`-i` is implied.
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| 
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|    If this option is given, the first element of :data:`sys.argv` will be
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|    ``"-"`` and the current directory will be added to the start of
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|    :data:`sys.path`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. describe:: <script>
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| 
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|    Execute the Python code contained in *script*, which must be a filesystem
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|    path (absolute or relative) referring to either a Python file, a directory
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|    containing a ``__main__.py`` file, or a zipfile containing a
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|    ``__main__.py`` file.
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| 
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|    If this option is given, the first element of :data:`sys.argv` will be the
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|    script name as given on the command line.
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| 
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|    If the script name refers directly to a Python file, the directory
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|    containing that file is added to the start of :data:`sys.path`, and the
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|    file is executed as the :mod:`__main__` module.
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| 
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|    If the script name refers to a directory or zipfile, the script name is
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|    added to the start of :data:`sys.path` and the ``__main__.py`` file in
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|    that location is executed as the :mod:`__main__` module.
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| 
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|    .. seealso::
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|       :func:`runpy.run_path`
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|          Equivalent functionality directly available to Python code
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| 
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| 
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| If no interface option is given, :option:`-i` is implied, ``sys.argv[0]`` is
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| an empty string (``""``) and the current directory will be added to the
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| start of :data:`sys.path`.  Also, tab-completion and history editing is
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| automatically enabled, if available on your platform (see
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| :ref:`rlcompleter-config`).
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| 
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| .. seealso::  :ref:`tut-invoking`
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| 
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| .. versionchanged:: 3.4
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|    Automatic enabling of tab-completion and history editing.
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| 
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| 
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| Generic options
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -?
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|                -h
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|                --help
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| 
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|    Print a short description of all command line options.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -V
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|                --version
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| 
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|    Print the Python version number and exit.  Example output could be:
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| 
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|    .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|        Python 3.6.0b2+
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| 
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|    When given twice, print more information about the build, like:
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| 
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|    .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|        Python 3.6.0b2+ (3.6:84a3c5003510+, Oct 26 2016, 02:33:55)
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|        [GCC 6.2.0 20161005]
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.6
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|       The ``-VV`` option.
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| 
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| .. _using-on-misc-options:
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| 
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| Miscellaneous options
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -b
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| 
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|    Issue a warning when comparing :class:`bytes` or :class:`bytearray` with
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|    :class:`str` or :class:`bytes` with :class:`int`.  Issue an error when the
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|    option is given twice (:option:`!-bb`).
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.5
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|       Affects comparisons of :class:`bytes` with :class:`int`.
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -B
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| 
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|    If given, Python won't try to write ``.pyc`` files on the
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|    import of source modules.  See also :envvar:`PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: --check-hash-based-pycs default|always|never
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| 
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|    Control the validation behavior of hash-based ``.pyc`` files. See
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|    :ref:`pyc-invalidation`. When set to ``default``, checked and unchecked
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|    hash-based bytecode cache files are validated according to their default
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|    semantics. When set to ``always``, all hash-based ``.pyc`` files, whether
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|    checked or unchecked, are validated against their corresponding source
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|    file. When set to ``never``, hash-based ``.pyc`` files are not validated
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|    against their corresponding source files.
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| 
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|    The semantics of timestamp-based ``.pyc`` files are unaffected by this
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|    option.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -d
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| 
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|    Turn on parser debugging output (for expert only, depending on compilation
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|    options).  See also :envvar:`PYTHONDEBUG`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -E
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| 
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|    Ignore all :envvar:`PYTHON*` environment variables, e.g.
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|    :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` and :envvar:`PYTHONHOME`, that might be set.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -i
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| 
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|    When a script is passed as first argument or the :option:`-c` option is used,
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|    enter interactive mode after executing the script or the command, even when
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|    :data:`sys.stdin` does not appear to be a terminal.  The
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|    :envvar:`PYTHONSTARTUP` file is not read.
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| 
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|    This can be useful to inspect global variables or a stack trace when a script
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|    raises an exception.  See also :envvar:`PYTHONINSPECT`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -I
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| 
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|    Run Python in isolated mode. This also implies -E and -s.
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|    In isolated mode :data:`sys.path` contains neither the script's directory nor
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|    the user's site-packages directory. All :envvar:`PYTHON*` environment
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|    variables are ignored, too. Further restrictions may be imposed to prevent
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|    the user from injecting malicious code.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.4
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -O
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| 
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|    Remove assert statements and any code conditional on the value of
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|    :const:`__debug__`.  Augment the filename for compiled
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|    (:term:`bytecode`) files by adding ``.opt-1`` before the ``.pyc``
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|    extension (see :pep:`488`).  See also :envvar:`PYTHONOPTIMIZE`.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.5
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|       Modify ``.pyc`` filenames according to :pep:`488`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -OO
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| 
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|    Do :option:`-O` and also discard docstrings.  Augment the filename
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|    for compiled (:term:`bytecode`) files by adding ``.opt-2`` before the
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|    ``.pyc`` extension (see :pep:`488`).
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.5
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|       Modify ``.pyc`` filenames according to :pep:`488`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -q
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| 
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|    Don't display the copyright and version messages even in interactive mode.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.2
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -R
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| 
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|    Turn on hash randomization. This option only has an effect if the
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|    :envvar:`PYTHONHASHSEED` environment variable is set to ``0``, since hash
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|    randomization is enabled by default.
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| 
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|    On previous versions of Python, this option turns on hash randomization,
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|    so that the :meth:`__hash__` values of str, bytes and datetime
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|    are "salted" with an unpredictable random value.  Although they remain
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|    constant within an individual Python process, they are not predictable
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|    between repeated invocations of Python.
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| 
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|    Hash randomization is intended to provide protection against a
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|    denial-of-service caused by carefully-chosen inputs that exploit the worst
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|    case performance of a dict construction, O(n^2) complexity.  See
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|    http://www.ocert.org/advisories/ocert-2011-003.html for details.
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| 
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|    :envvar:`PYTHONHASHSEED` allows you to set a fixed value for the hash
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|    seed secret.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.7
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|       The option is no longer ignored.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.2.3
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -s
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| 
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|    Don't add the :data:`user site-packages directory <site.USER_SITE>` to
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|    :data:`sys.path`.
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| 
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|    .. seealso::
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| 
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|       :pep:`370` -- Per user site-packages directory
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -S
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| 
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|    Disable the import of the module :mod:`site` and the site-dependent
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|    manipulations of :data:`sys.path` that it entails.  Also disable these
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|    manipulations if :mod:`site` is explicitly imported later (call
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|    :func:`site.main` if you want them to be triggered).
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -u
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| 
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|    Force the stdout and stderr streams to be unbuffered.  This option has no
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|    effect on the stdin stream.
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| 
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|    See also :envvar:`PYTHONUNBUFFERED`.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.7
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|       The text layer of the stdout and stderr streams now is unbuffered.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -v
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| 
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|    Print a message each time a module is initialized, showing the place
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|    (filename or built-in module) from which it is loaded.  When given twice
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|    (:option:`!-vv`), print a message for each file that is checked for when
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|    searching for a module.  Also provides information on module cleanup at exit.
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|    See also :envvar:`PYTHONVERBOSE`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _using-on-warnings:
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| .. cmdoption:: -W arg
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| 
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|    Warning control.  Python's warning machinery by default prints warning
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|    messages to :data:`sys.stderr`.  A typical warning message has the following
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|    form:
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| 
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|    .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|        file:line: category: message
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| 
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|    By default, each warning is printed once for each source line where it
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|    occurs.  This option controls how often warnings are printed.
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| 
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|    Multiple :option:`-W` options may be given; when a warning matches more than
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|    one option, the action for the last matching option is performed.  Invalid
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|    :option:`-W` options are ignored (though, a warning message is printed about
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|    invalid options when the first warning is issued).
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| 
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|    Warnings can also be controlled using the :envvar:`PYTHONWARNINGS`
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|    environment variable and from within a Python program using the
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|    :mod:`warnings` module.
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| 
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|    The simplest settings apply a particular action unconditionally to all
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|    warnings emitted by a process (even those that are otherwise ignored by
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|    default)::
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| 
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|        -Wdefault  # Warn once per call location
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|        -Werror    # Convert to exceptions
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|        -Walways   # Warn every time
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|        -Wmodule   # Warn once per calling module
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|        -Wonce     # Warn once per Python process
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|        -Wignore   # Never warn
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| 
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|    The action names can be abbreviated as desired (e.g. ``-Wi``, ``-Wd``,
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|    ``-Wa``, ``-We``) and the interpreter will resolve them to the appropriate
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|    action name.
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| 
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|    See :ref:`warning-filter` and :ref:`describing-warning-filters` for more
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|    details.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -x
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| 
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|    Skip the first line of the source, allowing use of non-Unix forms of
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|    ``#!cmd``.  This is intended for a DOS specific hack only.
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| 
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -X
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| 
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|    Reserved for various implementation-specific options.  CPython currently
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|    defines the following possible values:
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| 
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|    * ``-X faulthandler`` to enable :mod:`faulthandler`;
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|    * ``-X showrefcount`` to output the total reference count and number of used
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|      memory blocks when the program finishes or after each statement in the
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|      interactive interpreter. This only works on debug builds.
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|    * ``-X tracemalloc`` to start tracing Python memory allocations using the
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|      :mod:`tracemalloc` module. By default, only the most recent frame is
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|      stored in a traceback of a trace. Use ``-X tracemalloc=NFRAME`` to start
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|      tracing with a traceback limit of *NFRAME* frames. See the
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|      :func:`tracemalloc.start` for more information.
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|    * ``-X showalloccount`` to output the total count of allocated objects for
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|      each type when the program finishes. This only works when Python was built with
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|      ``COUNT_ALLOCS`` defined.
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|    * ``-X importtime`` to show how long each import takes. It shows module
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|      name, cumulative time (including nested imports) and self time (excluding
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|      nested imports).  Note that its output may be broken in multi-threaded
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|      application.  Typical usage is ``python3 -X importtime -c 'import
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|      asyncio'``.  See also :envvar:`PYTHONPROFILEIMPORTTIME`.
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|    * ``-X dev``: enable CPython's "development mode", introducing additional
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|      runtime checks which are too expensive to be enabled by default. It should
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|      not be more verbose than the default if the code is correct: new warnings
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|      are only emitted when an issue is detected. Effect of the developer mode:
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| 
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|      * Add ``default`` warning filter, as :option:`-W` ``default``.
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|      * Install debug hooks on memory allocators: see the
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|        :c:func:`PyMem_SetupDebugHooks` C function.
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|      * Enable the :mod:`faulthandler` module to dump the Python traceback
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|        on a crash.
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|      * Enable :ref:`asyncio debug mode <asyncio-debug-mode>`.
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|      * Set the :attr:`~sys.flags.dev_mode` attribute of :attr:`sys.flags` to
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|        ``True``
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| 
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|    * ``-X utf8`` enables UTF-8 mode for operating system interfaces, overriding
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|      the default locale-aware mode. ``-X utf8=0`` explicitly disables UTF-8
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|      mode (even when it would otherwise activate automatically).
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|      See :envvar:`PYTHONUTF8` for more details.
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|    * ``-X pycache_prefix=PATH`` enables writing ``.pyc`` files to a parallel
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|      tree rooted at the given directory instead of to the code tree. See also
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|      :envvar:`PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX`.
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| 
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|    It also allows passing arbitrary values and retrieving them through the
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|    :data:`sys._xoptions` dictionary.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.2
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|       The :option:`-X` option was added.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.3
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|       The ``-X faulthandler`` option.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.4
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|       The ``-X showrefcount`` and ``-X tracemalloc`` options.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.6
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|       The ``-X showalloccount`` option.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.7
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|       The ``-X importtime``, ``-X dev`` and ``-X utf8`` options.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.8
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|       The ``-X pycache_prefix`` option.
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| 
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| 
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| Options you shouldn't use
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| .. cmdoption:: -J
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| 
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|    Reserved for use by Jython_.
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| 
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| .. _Jython: http://www.jython.org/
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| 
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| 
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| .. _using-on-envvars:
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| 
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| Environment variables
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| ---------------------
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| 
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| These environment variables influence Python's behavior, they are processed
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| before the command-line switches other than -E or -I.  It is customary that
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| command-line switches override environmental variables where there is a
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| conflict.
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONHOME
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| 
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|    Change the location of the standard Python libraries.  By default, the
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|    libraries are searched in :file:`{prefix}/lib/python{version}` and
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|    :file:`{exec_prefix}/lib/python{version}`, where :file:`{prefix}` and
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|    :file:`{exec_prefix}` are installation-dependent directories, both defaulting
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|    to :file:`/usr/local`.
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| 
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|    When :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` is set to a single directory, its value replaces
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|    both :file:`{prefix}` and :file:`{exec_prefix}`.  To specify different values
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|    for these, set :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` to :file:`{prefix}:{exec_prefix}`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONPATH
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| 
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|    Augment the default search path for module files.  The format is the same as
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|    the shell's :envvar:`PATH`: one or more directory pathnames separated by
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|    :data:`os.pathsep` (e.g. colons on Unix or semicolons on Windows).
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|    Non-existent directories are silently ignored.
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| 
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|    In addition to normal directories, individual :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` entries
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|    may refer to zipfiles containing pure Python modules (in either source or
 | |
|    compiled form). Extension modules cannot be imported from zipfiles.
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| 
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|    The default search path is installation dependent, but generally begins with
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|    :file:`{prefix}/lib/python{version}` (see :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` above).  It
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|    is *always* appended to :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`.
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| 
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|    An additional directory will be inserted in the search path in front of
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|    :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` as described above under
 | |
|    :ref:`using-on-interface-options`. The search path can be manipulated from
 | |
|    within a Python program as the variable :data:`sys.path`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONSTARTUP
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| 
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|    If this is the name of a readable file, the Python commands in that file are
 | |
|    executed before the first prompt is displayed in interactive mode.  The file
 | |
|    is executed in the same namespace where interactive commands are executed so
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|    that objects defined or imported in it can be used without qualification in
 | |
|    the interactive session.  You can also change the prompts :data:`sys.ps1` and
 | |
|    :data:`sys.ps2` and the hook :data:`sys.__interactivehook__` in this file.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONOPTIMIZE
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| 
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|    If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
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|    :option:`-O` option.  If set to an integer, it is equivalent to specifying
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|    :option:`-O` multiple times.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONBREAKPOINT
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| 
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|    If this is set, it names a callable using dotted-path notation.  The module
 | |
|    containing the callable will be imported and then the callable will be run
 | |
|    by the default implementation of :func:`sys.breakpointhook` which itself is
 | |
|    called by built-in :func:`breakpoint`.  If not set, or set to the empty
 | |
|    string, it is equivalent to the value "pdb.set_trace".  Setting this to the
 | |
|    string "0" causes the default implementation of :func:`sys.breakpointhook`
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|    to do nothing but return immediately.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.7
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONDEBUG
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| 
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|    If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
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|    :option:`-d` option.  If set to an integer, it is equivalent to specifying
 | |
|    :option:`-d` multiple times.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONINSPECT
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| 
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|    If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
 | |
|    :option:`-i` option.
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| 
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|    This variable can also be modified by Python code using :data:`os.environ`
 | |
|    to force inspect mode on program termination.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONUNBUFFERED
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| 
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|    If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
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|    :option:`-u` option.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONVERBOSE
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| 
 | |
|    If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
 | |
|    :option:`-v` option.  If set to an integer, it is equivalent to specifying
 | |
|    :option:`-v` multiple times.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONCASEOK
 | |
| 
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|    If this is set, Python ignores case in :keyword:`import` statements.  This
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|    only works on Windows and OS X.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE
 | |
| 
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|    If this is set to a non-empty string, Python won't try to write ``.pyc``
 | |
|    files on the import of source modules.  This is equivalent to
 | |
|    specifying the :option:`-B` option.
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| 
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| 
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| .. envvar:: PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this is set, Python will write ``.pyc`` files in a mirror directory tree
 | |
|    at this path, instead of in ``__pycache__`` directories within the source
 | |
|    tree. This is equivalent to specifying the :option:`-X`
 | |
|    ``pycache_prefix=PATH`` option.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.8
 | |
| 
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| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONHASHSEED
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this variable is not set or set to ``random``, a random value is used
 | |
|    to seed the hashes of str, bytes and datetime objects.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If :envvar:`PYTHONHASHSEED` is set to an integer value, it is used as a fixed
 | |
|    seed for generating the hash() of the types covered by the hash
 | |
|    randomization.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Its purpose is to allow repeatable hashing, such as for selftests for the
 | |
|    interpreter itself, or to allow a cluster of python processes to share hash
 | |
|    values.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    The integer must be a decimal number in the range [0,4294967295].  Specifying
 | |
|    the value 0 will disable hash randomization.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.2.3
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONIOENCODING
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this is set before running the interpreter, it overrides the encoding used
 | |
|    for stdin/stdout/stderr, in the syntax ``encodingname:errorhandler``.  Both
 | |
|    the ``encodingname`` and the ``:errorhandler`` parts are optional and have
 | |
|    the same meaning as in :func:`str.encode`.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    For stderr, the ``:errorhandler`` part is ignored; the handler will always be
 | |
|    ``'backslashreplace'``.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionchanged:: 3.4
 | |
|       The ``encodingname`` part is now optional.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionchanged:: 3.6
 | |
|       On Windows, the encoding specified by this variable is ignored for interactive
 | |
|       console buffers unless :envvar:`PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSSTDIO` is also specified.
 | |
|       Files and pipes redirected through the standard streams are not affected.
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONNOUSERSITE
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this is set, Python won't add the :data:`user site-packages directory
 | |
|    <site.USER_SITE>` to :data:`sys.path`.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. seealso::
 | |
| 
 | |
|       :pep:`370` -- Per user site-packages directory
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONUSERBASE
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Defines the :data:`user base directory <site.USER_BASE>`, which is used to
 | |
|    compute the path of the :data:`user site-packages directory <site.USER_SITE>`
 | |
|    and :ref:`Distutils installation paths <inst-alt-install-user>` for
 | |
|    ``python setup.py install --user``.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. seealso::
 | |
| 
 | |
|       :pep:`370` -- Per user site-packages directory
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONEXECUTABLE
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this environment variable is set, ``sys.argv[0]`` will be set to its
 | |
|    value instead of the value got through the C runtime.  Only works on
 | |
|    Mac OS X.
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONWARNINGS
 | |
| 
 | |
|    This is equivalent to the :option:`-W` option. If set to a comma
 | |
|    separated string, it is equivalent to specifying :option:`-W` multiple
 | |
|    times, with filters later in the list taking precedence over those earlier
 | |
|    in the list.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    The simplest settings apply a particular action unconditionally to all
 | |
|    warnings emitted by a process (even those that are otherwise ignored by
 | |
|    default)::
 | |
| 
 | |
|        PYTHONWARNINGS=default  # Warn once per call location
 | |
|        PYTHONWARNINGS=error    # Convert to exceptions
 | |
|        PYTHONWARNINGS=always   # Warn every time
 | |
|        PYTHONWARNINGS=module   # Warn once per calling module
 | |
|        PYTHONWARNINGS=once     # Warn once per Python process
 | |
|        PYTHONWARNINGS=ignore   # Never warn
 | |
| 
 | |
|    See :ref:`warning-filter` and :ref:`describing-warning-filters` for more
 | |
|    details.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONFAULTHANDLER
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this environment variable is set to a non-empty string,
 | |
|    :func:`faulthandler.enable` is called at startup: install a handler for
 | |
|    :const:`SIGSEGV`, :const:`SIGFPE`, :const:`SIGABRT`, :const:`SIGBUS` and
 | |
|    :const:`SIGILL` signals to dump the Python traceback.  This is equivalent to
 | |
|    :option:`-X` ``faulthandler`` option.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.3
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONTRACEMALLOC
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this environment variable is set to a non-empty string, start tracing
 | |
|    Python memory allocations using the :mod:`tracemalloc` module. The value of
 | |
|    the variable is the maximum number of frames stored in a traceback of a
 | |
|    trace. For example, ``PYTHONTRACEMALLOC=1`` stores only the most recent
 | |
|    frame. See the :func:`tracemalloc.start` for more information.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.4
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONPROFILEIMPORTTIME
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this environment variable is set to a non-empty string, Python will
 | |
|    show how long each import takes.  This is exactly equivalent to setting
 | |
|    ``-X importtime`` on the command line.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.7
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this environment variable is set to a non-empty string, enable the
 | |
|    :ref:`debug mode <asyncio-debug-mode>` of the :mod:`asyncio` module.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.4
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONMALLOC
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Set the Python memory allocators and/or install debug hooks.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Set the family of memory allocators used by Python:
 | |
| 
 | |
|    * ``default``: use the :ref:`default memory allocators
 | |
|      <default-memory-allocators>`.
 | |
|    * ``malloc``: use the :c:func:`malloc` function of the C library
 | |
|      for all domains (:c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_RAW`, :c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM`,
 | |
|      :c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_OBJ`).
 | |
|    * ``pymalloc``: use the :ref:`pymalloc allocator <pymalloc>` for
 | |
|      :c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM` and :c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_OBJ` domains and use
 | |
|      the :c:func:`malloc` function for the :c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_RAW` domain.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Install debug hooks:
 | |
| 
 | |
|    * ``debug``: install debug hooks on top of the :ref:`default memory
 | |
|      allocators <default-memory-allocators>`.
 | |
|    * ``malloc_debug``: same as ``malloc`` but also install debug hooks
 | |
|    * ``pymalloc_debug``: same as ``pymalloc`` but also install debug hooks
 | |
| 
 | |
|    See the :ref:`default memory allocators <default-memory-allocators>` and the
 | |
|    :c:func:`PyMem_SetupDebugHooks` function (install debug hooks on Python
 | |
|    memory allocators).
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionchanged:: 3.7
 | |
|       Added the ``"default"`` allocator.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.6
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONMALLOCSTATS
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If set to a non-empty string, Python will print statistics of the
 | |
|    :ref:`pymalloc memory allocator <pymalloc>` every time a new pymalloc object
 | |
|    arena is created, and on shutdown.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    This variable is ignored if the :envvar:`PYTHONMALLOC` environment variable
 | |
|    is used to force the :c:func:`malloc` allocator of the C library, or if
 | |
|    Python is configured without ``pymalloc`` support.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionchanged:: 3.6
 | |
|       This variable can now also be used on Python compiled in release mode.
 | |
|       It now has no effect if set to an empty string.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If set to a non-empty string, the default filesystem encoding and errors mode
 | |
|    will revert to their pre-3.6 values of 'mbcs' and 'replace', respectively.
 | |
|    Otherwise, the new defaults 'utf-8' and 'surrogatepass' are used.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    This may also be enabled at runtime with
 | |
|    :func:`sys._enablelegacywindowsfsencoding()`.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. availability:: Windows.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.6
 | |
|       See :pep:`529` for more details.
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSSTDIO
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If set to a non-empty string, does not use the new console reader and
 | |
|    writer. This means that Unicode characters will be encoded according to
 | |
|    the active console code page, rather than using utf-8.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    This variable is ignored if the standard streams are redirected (to files
 | |
|    or pipes) rather than referring to console buffers.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. availability:: Windows.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.6
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If set to the value ``0``, causes the main Python command line application
 | |
|    to skip coercing the legacy ASCII-based C and POSIX locales to a more
 | |
|    capable UTF-8 based alternative.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this variable is *not* set (or is set to a value other than ``0``), the
 | |
|    ``LC_ALL`` locale override environment variable is also not set, and the
 | |
|    current locale reported for the ``LC_CTYPE`` category is either the default
 | |
|    ``C`` locale, or else the explicitly ASCII-based ``POSIX`` locale, then the
 | |
|    Python CLI will attempt to configure the following locales for the
 | |
|    ``LC_CTYPE`` category in the order listed before loading the interpreter
 | |
|    runtime:
 | |
| 
 | |
|    * ``C.UTF-8``
 | |
|    * ``C.utf8``
 | |
|    * ``UTF-8``
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If setting one of these locale categories succeeds, then the ``LC_CTYPE``
 | |
|    environment variable will also be set accordingly in the current process
 | |
|    environment before the Python runtime is initialized. This ensures that in
 | |
|    addition to being seen by both the interpreter itself and other locale-aware
 | |
|    components running in the same process (such as the GNU ``readline``
 | |
|    library), the updated setting is also seen in subprocesses (regardless of
 | |
|    whether or not those processes are running a Python interpreter), as well as
 | |
|    in operations that query the environment rather than the current C locale
 | |
|    (such as Python's own :func:`locale.getdefaultlocale`).
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Configuring one of these locales (either explicitly or via the above
 | |
|    implicit locale coercion) automatically enables the ``surrogateescape``
 | |
|    :ref:`error handler <error-handlers>` for :data:`sys.stdin` and
 | |
|    :data:`sys.stdout` (:data:`sys.stderr` continues to use ``backslashreplace``
 | |
|    as it does in any other locale). This stream handling behavior can be
 | |
|    overridden using :envvar:`PYTHONIOENCODING` as usual.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    For debugging purposes, setting ``PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=warn`` will cause
 | |
|    Python to emit warning messages on ``stderr`` if either the locale coercion
 | |
|    activates, or else if a locale that *would* have triggered coercion is
 | |
|    still active when the Python runtime is initialized.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Also note that even when locale coercion is disabled, or when it fails to
 | |
|    find a suitable target locale, :envvar:`PYTHONUTF8` will still activate by
 | |
|    default in legacy ASCII-based locales. Both features must be disabled in
 | |
|    order to force the interpreter to use ``ASCII`` instead of ``UTF-8`` for
 | |
|    system interfaces.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. availability:: \*nix.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.7
 | |
|       See :pep:`538` for more details.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONDEVMODE
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this environment variable is set to a non-empty string, enable the
 | |
|    CPython "development mode". See the :option:`-X` ``dev`` option.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.7
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONUTF8
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If set to ``1``, enables the interpreter's UTF-8 mode, where ``UTF-8`` is
 | |
|    used as the text encoding for system interfaces, regardless of the
 | |
|    current locale setting.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    This means that:
 | |
| 
 | |
|     * :func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding()` returns ``'UTF-8'`` (the locale
 | |
|       encoding is ignored).
 | |
|     * :func:`locale.getpreferredencoding()` returns ``'UTF-8'`` (the locale
 | |
|       encoding is ignored, and the function's ``do_setlocale`` parameter has no
 | |
|       effect).
 | |
|     * :data:`sys.stdin`, :data:`sys.stdout`, and :data:`sys.stderr` all use
 | |
|       UTF-8 as their text encoding, with the ``surrogateescape``
 | |
|       :ref:`error handler <error-handlers>` being enabled for :data:`sys.stdin`
 | |
|       and :data:`sys.stdout` (:data:`sys.stderr` continues to use
 | |
|       ``backslashreplace`` as it does in the default locale-aware mode)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    As a consequence of the changes in those lower level APIs, other higher
 | |
|    level APIs also exhibit different default behaviours:
 | |
| 
 | |
|     * Command line arguments, environment variables and filenames are decoded
 | |
|       to text using the UTF-8 encoding.
 | |
|     * :func:`os.fsdecode()` and :func:`os.fsencode()` use the UTF-8 encoding.
 | |
|     * :func:`open()`, :func:`io.open()`, and :func:`codecs.open()` use the UTF-8
 | |
|       encoding by default. However, they still use the strict error handler by
 | |
|       default so that attempting to open a binary file in text mode is likely
 | |
|       to raise an exception rather than producing nonsense data.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Note that the standard stream settings in UTF-8 mode can be overridden by
 | |
|    :envvar:`PYTHONIOENCODING` (just as they can be in the default locale-aware
 | |
|    mode).
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If set to ``0``, the interpreter runs in its default locale-aware mode.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Setting any other non-empty string causes an error during interpreter
 | |
|    initialisation.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If this environment variable is not set at all, then the interpreter defaults
 | |
|    to using the current locale settings, *unless* the current locale is
 | |
|    identified as a legacy ASCII-based locale
 | |
|    (as described for :envvar:`PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE`), and locale coercion is
 | |
|    either disabled or fails. In such legacy locales, the interpreter will
 | |
|    default to enabling UTF-8 mode unless explicitly instructed not to do so.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Also available as the :option:`-X` ``utf8`` option.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. availability:: \*nix.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. versionadded:: 3.7
 | |
|       See :pep:`540` for more details.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| Debug-mode variables
 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 | |
| 
 | |
| Setting these variables only has an effect in a debug build of Python, that is,
 | |
| if Python was configured with the ``--with-pydebug`` build option.
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONTHREADDEBUG
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If set, Python will print threading debug info.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. envvar:: PYTHONDUMPREFS
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If set, Python will dump objects and reference counts still alive after
 | |
|    shutting down the interpreter.
 |