Hi, I checked out http://pretest.nongnu.org and it seems like it does not have the most up to date versions of os there though (ie fedora 28 is not there, I think). It is probably not really important as bison should be os independent but thought it still might be a good idea to bring it up. Cheers, Vlad
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 6:10 AM Akim Demaille <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Le 10 mai 2018 à 21:49, Vlad Vladov <[email protected]> a écrit : > > > > Hi, > > Hi Vlad, > > > I have written an interpreter in the past. > > That should suffice :) What technique did you use for the parser? > > > Will try to work on running tests on Debian, Ubuntu, Manjaro, Fedora, > > openSUSE Solaris, and Void if not interested in results in some of them > > please say so. I do not think I will get through all of them in one run > > (prob 1 or 2 at a time). Using VM should not affect results right? > > Bison is quite high-level, it should not depend much on the OS. > I’m more interested in less common compilers (including old versions > of GCC and G++ for instance). > > I’ve discovered by accident http://pretest.nongnu.org which seems > to be an excellent starting point. > > I’m trying to release Bison 3.0.5, and testing it on these VMs > would be most helpful. Actually, we should improve the test suite > to make this simple. > > Using Docker for old versions of GCC/G++ should suffice. -- Vlad C.
