I submitted about 8 smoke tests this afternoon (Ubuntu 10.04 x86 with gcc, g++, icc, and clang, all with and without --optimize). All smoke tests passed. I'm starting a similar battery tonight on x86_64, and maybe see what I can do on OpenSolaris. I would love to see some smoke reports on this branch for Windows as well (and some rakudo spectests too, as Jim pointed out).
If we have to wait a few days to merge this, that won't be a huge problem. We can merge it into gc_massacre instead and continue the work of that branch. --Andrew Whitworth On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 6:36 PM, James E Keenan <[email protected]> wrote: > Vasily Chekalkin wrote: >> >> Hello. >> >> string_gc_encapsulate branch is ready for merging back to trunk. Main >> purpose is to bring all STRING allocating/compacting together and >> decouple from other sides of GC. >> >> If no one will complain about it I'll merge it in about couple of days >> (+-1 day). >> > > Please do not merge this until after next week's release and until it has > been tested against the Rakudo spec test. We've had a lot of breakage > lately and I'd like to avert the possibility of more until after the > release. > > Thank you very much. > kid51 > > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev > _______________________________________________ http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev
