From: Chris Marshall
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 3:50 AM
To: [email protected] ; [email protected]
Subject: [Pdl-general] CHM/PDL-2.007_17.tar.gz (a.k.a. PDL-2.008
RC4)released to CPAN
> ...and should be appearing at a CPAN mirror near you soon.
No failings for me on MS Windows, but here is some test suite noise that
caught my eye on this occasion:
###############################
C:\sisyphusion\PDL-2.007_17>perl -Mblib t/pnm.t
.
.
ok 15
ok 16
cannot unlink file for
C:\Users\sisyphus\AppData\Local\Temp\OwB6tzzfQU\tbin.TIFF: Permission denied
at C:/MinGW/perl516/lib/File/Temp.pm line 902.
cannot remove directory for C:\Users\sisyphus\AppData\Local\Temp\OwB6tzzfQU:
Directory not empty at C:/MinGW/perl516/lib/File/Temp.pm line 902.
###############################
Can those warnings be silenced without amending File::Temp ?
The warnings weren't emitted with t/pnm.t for PDL-2.007, but they might have
crept in before PDL-2.007_17. (Not sure.)
###############################
C:\sisyphusion\PDL-2.007_17>perl -Mblib t/op-eq-warn-for-non-numeric.t
1..5
Argument "x" isn't numeric in subroutine entry at
C:\sisyphusion\PDL-2.007_17\blib\lib/PDL/Core.pm line 732.
ok 1
ok 2
1..2
ok 1 - String 'x' is not numeric and should warn
Argument "nancy" isn't numeric in subroutine entry at
C:\sisyphusion\PDL-2.007_17\blib\lib/PDL/Core.pm line 732.
ok 1
ok 2
1..2
ok 2 - String 'nancy' is not numeric and should warn
ok 1
ok 2
1..2
ok 3 - String 'inf' is numeric
ok 1
ok 2
1..2
ok 4 - String 'nan' is numeric
'bad' is not numeric nor a PDL in operator eq at
C:\sisyphusion\PDL-2.007_17\blib\lib/PDL/Core.pm line 730.
Argument "bad" isn't numeric in subroutine entry at
C:\sisyphusion\PDL-2.007_17\blib\lib/PDL/Core.pm line 732.
ok 1
'bad' is not numeric nor a PDL in operator eq at
C:\sisyphusion\PDL-2.007_17\blib\lib/PDL/Core.pm line 730.
ok 2
1..2
ok 5 - String 'bad' is numeric (in PDL) # TODO Using the eq operator with
the string 'bad' might be a good feature
###############################
"no warnings 'numeric'" doesn't silence the warnings (or so it seems to me).
Test::Warn is being used by this script, and I thought the whole point of
using Test::Warn was to test for warnings while not actually emitting them ?
Cheers,
Rob
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