Stas Boukarev <stass...@gmail.com> writes: > Robert Goldman <rpgold...@sift.net> writes: > >> On 3/21/16 Mar 21 -9:34 AM, Stas Boukarev wrote: >>> I never liked the idea of cygwin, mingw (via msys2) seems to be >>> working pretty well for me. >> >> Any chance you could grab a copy of the git repo and run the tests on >> Windows? >> >> I'm relatively confident that everything works the same across lisp >> implementations on Windows now. The same tests fail for me everywhere. >> >> The tests failing, AFAICT, are mostly due to Cygwin environment bleeding >> into the environment used by the Lisp (which interacts with Windows >> through CMD.EXE). My guess is that these will fail in pretty much the >> same way under mingw, but I have never used mingw, so I can't really >> say. Does it have its own pathname syntax, the way cygwin does? (You >> can tell I don't use windows -- except for testing ASDF!). > Two tests fail: > test-run-program.script test-sysdef-asdf.script > > test-sysdef-asdf fails because sb-ext:run-program doesn't yet support > output redirection on windows. > > test-run-program because it can't find "echo" which turns out to be a > shell script with echo "$@", cmd.exe has trouble executing that. > Found some bsd echo.c, compiled and stuffed it instead of the shell > script, the test now passes. > > So, ASDF works as much as it can be expected to work. Actually, the sysdef-asdf test not only succumbs to missing output redirection it also does 0: (SB-EXT:RUN-PROGRAM "C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe" ("/c" "\"C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe\" /c make.bat driver _files") :INPUT T :OUTPUT T :WAIT T :ALLOW-OTHER-KEYS T :ERROR T :IF-INPUT-DOES-NOT-EXIST :ERROR :IF-OUTPUT-EXISTS :OVERWRITE :IF-ERROR-EXISTS :OVERWRITE :SEARCH T :IF-OUTPUT-DOES-NOT-EXIST :CREATE :IF-ERROR-DOES-NOT-EXIST :CREATE :WAIT T :INPUT :INTERACTIVE :OUTPUT :INTERACTIVE :ERROR-OUTPUT :INTERACTIVE :INPUT :INTERACTIVE :ERROR-OUTPUT :INTERACTIVE :IF-INPUT-DOES-NOT-EXIST :ERROR :IF-OUTPUT-EXISTS :OVERWRITE :IF-ERROR-OUTPUT-EXISTS :OVERWRITE :ELEMENT-TYPE :DEFAULT :EXTERNAL-FORMAT :UTF-8 :FORCE-SHELL T :DIRECTORY #P"c:/Users/stas/asdf/" :OUTPUT :INTERACTIVE)
Which results in '\"C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe\"' is not recognized as an internal or external c ommand, operable program or batch file. the current asdf in SBCL doesn't do that. -- With best regards, Stas.