NAME

alr-test - Tests the compilation of all or some releases

SYNOPSIS

alr test [options] [crate[versions]]...

OPTIONS

--continue
Skip testing of releases already in folder
--docker[=IMAGE]
Test releases within docker IMAGE (or alire/gnat:debian-stable)
--full
Test all indexed crates
--newest
Test only the newest release in crates
--redo
Retest releases already in folder (implies --continue)
--search
Interpret arguments as substrings instead of exact crate names

GLOBAL OPTIONS

-c, --config=ARG
Override configuration folder location
-f, --force
Keep going after a recoverable troublesome situation
-h, --help
Display general or command-specific help
-n, --non-interactive
Assume default answers for all user prompts
--no-color
Disables colors in output
--no-tty
Disables control characters in output
--prefer-oldest
Prefer oldest versions instead of newest when resolving dependencies
--version
Displays version and exits
-q
Limit output to errors
-v
Be more verbose (use twice for extra detail)
-d, --debug[]
Enable debug-specific log messages

DESCRIPTION

Tests the retrievability and buildability of all or specific releases. Unless --continue or --redo is given, the command expects to be run in an empty folder.

SEE ALSO

alr(1), alr-action(1), alr-build(1), alr-clean(1), alr-dev(1), alr-edit(1), alr-run(1), alr-exec(1), gprbuild(1)

AUTHOR

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