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  2. pytest - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, pytest 2.0.0 was released as a package separate from py. It was still called py.test until August 2016, but following the release of pytest 3.0.0 the recommended command line entry point became pytest. [3]

  3. Executable and Linkable Format - Wikipedia

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    An ELF file has two views: the program header shows the segments used at run time, whereas the section header lists the set of sections.. In computing, the Executable and Linkable Format [2] (ELF, formerly named Extensible Linking Format) is a common standard file format for executable files, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps.

  4. Command-line interface - Wikipedia

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    file.s is a command-line argument which tells the program rm to remove the file named file.s. Some programming languages, such as C , C++ and Java , allow a program to interpret the command-line arguments by handling them as string parameters in the main function .

  5. File:Pytest logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 1,500 × 1,500 pixels, file size: 8 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Usage message - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a usage message or help message is a brief message displayed by a program that utilizes a command-line interface for execution. This message usually consists of the correct command line usage for the program and includes a list of the correct command-line arguments or options acceptable to said program.

  7. Shelf (computing) - Wikipedia

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    the file is dragged to the Shelf; the user navigates to the destination directory; the file is dragged from the Shelf to the destination directory; Note that the file, when dragged to the Shelf, has not moved anywhere and is not changed in any way. The Shelf icon is merely a placeholder for the file.

  8. Configuration file - Wikipedia

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    Across Unix-like operating systems many different configuration-file formats exist, with each application or service potentially having a unique format, but there is a strong tradition of them being in human-editable plain text, and a simple key–value pair format is common.

  9. Command language - Wikipedia

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    A command language is a language for job control in computing. [1] It is a domain-specific and interpreted language; common examples of a command language are shell or batch programming languages. These languages can be used directly at the command line, but can also