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The following table shows the command-line options for the Graphics Device Interface Performance Test.
Command-line parameter | Description |
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Specifies the path and file name of a script file.
On a Windows CE–based device, the default location for the script file is \Release\Scriptfile.txt. On a Windows–based desktop computer, the default location is Scriptfile.txt in the directory where you run the test. |
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Specifies the level of verbosity of status information provided by the test. You can specify a value between 0 and 3, inclusive. The default value is 2.
To specify maximum verbosity, specify a value of 3. Setting the verbosity to 3 might help you debug problems with a script file, but might adversely affect the timing of the test. If you specify a value of 2, the test provides information about the length of time for which each test runs. The test also reports which test from the script file runs at a specific time. If you specify a value of 0, the test provides information about errors only. |
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Specifies the path and file name of the file that contains status information from the test. |
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Sends test results to a file at a path and file name that you specify.
The -f and -d command-line parameters are mutually exclusive. If you do not specify either -f or -d, the test sends test results to a file. On a Windows CE–based device, the default location for the test results is \Release\Logresult.csv. On a Windows–based desktop computer, the default location is Logresult.csv in the directory where you run the test. |
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Sends test results to debug output.
The -f and -d command-line parameters are mutually exclusive. |
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Sends information about the status of the test to a file at a path and file name that you specify. The -l command-line parameter is a hyphen followed by a lowercase letter L.
The -l and -o command-line parameters are mutually exclusive. If you do not specify either -l or -o, the test sends information about the status of the test to a file. On a Windows CE–based device, the default location for the test results is \Release\Status.txt. On a Windows–based desktop computer, the default location is Status.txt in the directory where you run the test. |
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Sends information about the status of the test to debug output.
The -l and -o command-line parameters are mutually exclusive. |
See Also
Graphics Device Interface Performance Test | Script Development for the Graphics Device Interface Performance Test | Test Results for the Graphics Device Interface Performance Test
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