jerry gay wrote:
> On 8/7/07, Ron Blaschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Microsoft is working on the next iteration of their compiler, Visual C++
>> 9.0, currently in Beta2.
>>
>> Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 15.00.20706.01
>> for 80x86
>>
>> The current setup is:
>>
>> Visual Studio 2008 Beta2
>> Subversion 1.4.4
>> Perl 5.8.8
>> Parrot r20516
>>
>> It builds right out of the box.  Here's the test summary.
>>
>> All tests successful, 25 tests and 627 subtests skipped.
>> Files=307, Tests=7233, 944 wallclock secs ( 0.00 cusr +  0.00 csys =
>> 0.00 CPU)
>>
> excellent news! would you also report on an optimized build? in the
> past, we've had problems with msvc compiling in different behavior wrt
> -0.0 support in optimized builds.

Looks quite good, nothing unexpected.  file_metadata.t fails because I
did another svn up which brought in t/configure/024-version.t with wrong
Subversion properties.  shootout.t fails as usual with optimized Win32
builds.

Failed Test              Stat Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
t/distro/file_metadata.t    3   768     4    3  75.00%  1-3
t/examples/shootout.t      10  2560    20   10  50.00%  1 3 7-10 14-15 17-18
25 tests and 627 subtests skipped.
Failed 2/308 test scripts, 99.35% okay. 13/7235 subtests failed, 99.82%
okay.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe' : return code '0xff'
Stop.

> i'll likely install this beta myself someday soon and test things out
> similarly on x86_64.

Great!

Ron

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