On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
[ ... ]
Following is a patch (probably will change some more before I am done)
that
gets rid of this hacking attribute handling and passes it around with
magic.
Great work! And thanks for the explanations :)
No problems, happy to hear it works.
This XS stuff is pretty hairy at times - it was really
insightful as you walked us through it ...
I've applied a modified version of this patch (attached)
to Win32 ActivePerl 5.10 (build 1002) with Apache/2.2.8;
there's some problems with the t/perl/ithreads*.t tests,
which I'll look at more carefully, but all the filter
tests now pass.
Nice, that's pretty good. If you can at least figure out
what's going on with these tests, that sure would help.
My Apache crashed on all the t/perl/ithreads*.t tests,
as well as in the ithreads test in ModPerl-Registry (after
removing the Apache2-Reload stuff), but all the others
passed. I'll start a new message about this when I gather
some new information, but I was wondering if I should be
looking for Win32-specific things - does anyone have
experience with a threaded perl-5.10 on these tests?
--
best regards,
Randy
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