Thanks for all the attention you've given to this! On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 10:29 PM Fred Kiefer <fredkie...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Sorry, you seem to be using an unusual mail format that my Apple Mail isn’t able to properly reply to. I hit reply-to-all in Gmail, then I hit enter where I want to inline reply. I don't have insight into what Gmail does before sending. I'll switch to plaintext only (which I wanted to use anyway), which should help. > > I am in favor of leaving the bug open on Savannah and Github, then? I can no longer reproduce the original issue after updating to the latest fixes, but if you believe the solution that's in place is hacky, maybe the bugs can be repurposed. > > > > Otherwise, I am fine with them being closed (as the immediate NSSize/NSPoint problem no longer persists). > No, keep the two bug reports open. It might be that when we come up with a fix we will forget to close one of them. Please keep an eye open for that case and remind me. Ah -- it's unlikely I'll remember something you won't :-) Maybe you can assign the bug(s) to yourself, so they appear in bug dashboards? > > PS: In your test code the second PASS is missing a „!“. > > > > It doesn't; @encode(NSPoint) should be different than @encode(NSSize). > > > > I actually added comments to the new test case I pushed to my personal repo, so it should be clearer what's going on. > I was referring to this line: > PASS(result, "@encoding(NSSize) == pointV objCType“); > And there you check that the two values are not equal, which in C like programming languages is done via a negation that is missing in the description string. Oh, right. Sorry. That was an oversight which I corrected after sending the email. :-) > I really should be more verbose in my writing. The reason here is that I am no longer used to communications in English. Sorry for that. I hope to be in that situation again someday ;-) _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev