All tests pass for cygwin/win7
All tests pass for SPP 5.16.1 but there was some output
from the tests:
t/plot.t ...... 103/121 WARNING: the gnuplot process gave some
unexpected chatter:
input data ('e' ends) > input data ('e' ends) > input data ('e'
ends) > input data ('e' ends) > input data ('e' ends) > input data
('e' ends) > gnuplot>
WARNING: the gnuplot process gave some unexpected chatter:
input data ('e' ends) > input data ('e' ends) > input data ('e'
ends) > input data ('e' ends) > input data ('e' ends) > input data
('e' ends) > gnuplot>
WARNING: the gnuplot process gave some unexpected chatter:
input data ('e' ends) > input data ('e' ends) > input data ('e'
ends) > input data ('e' ends) > input data ('e' ends) > input data
('e' ends) > gnuplot>
t/plot.t ...... 109/121 Gnuplot warning: empty y range [0:0],
adjusting to [-1:1]
Much improved!
Chris
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Craig DeForest
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> After numerous bugfixes and much helpful multiplatform testing from Chris,
> Doug, and Jurgen, I've pushed a release candidate PDL::Graphics::Gnuplot 1.4
> up to git. You can get it from
> "http://github.com/drzowie/PDL-Graphics-Gnuplot". If all goes well I will
> release 1.4 via CPAN in the next 48 hours.
>
> I would greatly appreciate a quick "make test" (preferably with the
> environment variable GNUPLOT_INTERACTIVE set to a true value) on various
> platforms, to make sure 1.4 will be stable for a while.
>
> PDL::Graphics::Gnuplot has continued to mature and most of the recent
> bugfixes have been to address multiplatform issues.
>
> While there are several important (and some obscure) interface bugs fixed,
> 1.4's main advantage is that it handles the pipe to gnuplot more robustly -
> particularly in the way it handles interrupts (e.g. you banging on ^C while
> it is trying to get some work done).
>
> There is good news on the gnuplot front as well: a recent patch, which I
> believe is now in the gnuplot CVS, speeds up image transfer by a factor of
> 300, so that pipe transfer time no longer dominates plot time. This means 1k
> x 1k monochrome images only require a small fraction of a second to display,
> and 2k x 2k double-precision RGB images render in about 1 second (on my 2yo
> MacBook Pro; YMMV). While that performance gain doesn't affect stock gnuplot
> installations, it should percolate through their release process in the next
> few months.
>
> Happy plotting,
> Craig
>
>
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