The eval tests are failing with a pristine checkout so we can ignore those. Applying your patch to a pristine build yields only the backtrack.t failure: #2 eats 100% of the CPU until I kill it: it doesn't behave that way in svn-head.

Looks like PerlString and String were red herrings. Should track down why p6rules is misbehaving with your patch, though.

Regards.

On Jul 28, 2005, at 1:55 PM, Will Coleda wrote:

FYI, on OS X 10.4.2, I get:

Failed Test           Stat Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------
t/p6rules/backtrack.t    1   256    15    1   6.67%  2
t/pmc/eval.t             3   768    14    3  21.43%  12-14
t/pmc/perlstring.t       1   256    68    1   1.47%  61
t/pmc/string.t           1   256    35    1   2.86%  28

I have some slight differences from svn-latest which of course "shouldn't affect these tests". =-)

On Jul 19, 2005, at 10:39 PM, Curtis Rawls (via RT) wrote:


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This patch adds support for "dominance frontiers" in imcc, including:
-Array of Sets for dominance frontiers
-An efficient algorithm described in "A Simple, Fast Dominance
Algorithm", Cooper et al. (2001)
-Free and dump functions

-Curtis

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