The NaN and hex formatting are a matter of enabling C99 versions of *printf() functions. Normally the C compiler does this by linking in the appropriate /usr/lib/values-*.o file based on the desired compilation mode (ansi C, c89, c99, etc.) standards(5) goes into more detail on that.
Passing 0 for the size argument to getcwd() is undefined, though probably reasonable enough to file a bug w/ Illumos to match the BSD and Linux behavior/ On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Joakim via Digitalmars-d < digitalmars-d@puremagic.com> wrote: > On Tuesday, 5 May 2015 at 15:41:47 UTC, Joakim wrote: > >> On Tuesday, 5 May 2015 at 05:42:33 UTC, Kai Nacke wrote: >> >>> BTW: You can by-pass the Solaris ld by setting environment variable >>> LD_ALTEXEC to the ld binary you want to use. >>> >> >> Thanks for the tip: I set that to the binutils ld and got almost all of >> druntime's tests to pass with a 64-bit binary. I only had to comment out >> the additional druntime tests having to do with exceptions. Maybe that's >> related to the link error flamencofantasy pasted. >> >> I also tried running the phobos unit tests, but I got a ton of link >> errors, seemingly for stuff that should be there. I'll let someone else >> track those down. >> > > Before I chuck this large SmartOS VM on my external backup, I thought I'd > take another shot at getting the phobos tests running. Turned out to be > pretty easy and I started hacking around the test failures until it got too > tedious, when the std.path tests wouldn't run because "Memory allocation > failed." Here's the last patch I used: > > https://gist.github.com/joakim-noah/6094789851ba1db1170b > > Some notes: > > - I disabled the tests for std.datetime and std.parallelism in the test > runner because they were both failing somewhere. > - All it took to get the phobos test runner linked was to add all the > additional necessary libraries that curl needed on Solaris to posix.mak. > - getcwd will not accept a zero size on Solaris. > - Solaris seems to have similar issues to Android with formatting NaN and > hex in std.format. >