Ross wrote: >Brian wrote: >> I have attached a patch that allows "make check" run more or less >> successfully on Windows. The patch converts Windows-style newlines to >> Unix-style newlines from the output of the test, so that when the >> actual output is compared to the expected output, the newline >> differences don't set off false positives. It also fixes a couple >> obvious problems with the tests to make them work on MSYS. > > Thanks! I don't know how to strip CRs portably, but I've applied > the rest.
What do you mean by "portably?" Do you mean, you want it to work for non-GNU sed, or do you just mean that you want it to work on non-Windows systems? My goal in writing it was to have it work on all systems, even Unix and Linux where it is superfluous. I hardly know anything about sed; I just copied it out of one of the sed FAQS. But, I see no reason why it shouldn't work for any system with GNU sed. For non-GNU sed, maybe "sed 's/\r//" or "tr '\013' ''" or dos2unix will work instead? Anyway, the other parts of the patch are not useful without the newline patch because the newline problem causes every test to fail. - Brian _______________________________________________ Cvs-hugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-hugs
