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* `force-host` will force the test to build for the host platform instead of
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the target. This is useful primarily for auxiliary proc-macros, which need
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to be loaded by the host compiler.
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* `pretty-mode` for pretty-print tests specifies the mode it should run in.
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* `pretty-mode` specifies the mode pretty-print tests should run in.
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The default is `normal` if not specified.
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* `pretty-compare-only` causes a pretty test to only compare the
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pretty-printed output. It will not try to compile the expanded output to
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typecheck it. This is needed for a pretty-mode that does not expand to valid
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rust, or for other situations where the expanded output cannot be compiled.
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Rust, or for other situations where the expanded output cannot be compiled.
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* `pretty-expanded` allows a pretty test to also run with
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`-Zunpretty=expanded` as a final step, and will also try to compile the
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`-Zunpretty=expanded` as a final step. It will also try to compile the
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resulting output (without codegen). This is needed because not all code can
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be compiled after being expanded. Pretty tests should specify this if they
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can. More history about this may be found in [#23616].
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