Arjen,

No problem. I've updated example 29, but because of rounding errors in tcl
it is crashing. I've disabled the call to plot4 for now.

I think that xmin and xmax end up being very similar (differences of < 1 second 
over ~1000 years. Tcl precision issues seem to make them identical which causes
a zero x range for the plot and hence a crash. 

Are there any ways round this? I tried setting tcl_precision, but it made no
difference.

Andrew

On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 09:09:38AM +0200, Arjen Markus wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
> 
> thanks for taking care of the Fortran and Tcl bindings.
> (I would have done it myself, but my time at the keyboard
> at home is severely limited at the moment.)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Arjen
> 
> On 2009-08-18 17:51, Andrew Ross wrote:
> >> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:05:31AM +0200, Werner Smekal wrote:
> >>> Ok,
> >>>
> >>> I submitted now the last D example and the D bindings are therefore  
> >>> finished. Actually not really finished, since example 20 delivers  
> >>> slightly different postscript results than the C example. Although if  
> >>> I compare the output (xwin, wxwidgets, psc) visually I can't spot any  
> >>> difference. I don't think this is a showstopper, but will have a look  
> >>> later on, I don't consider that as too serious.
> >>>
> >>> In addition I ran the plplot tests on Mac OS X with the following  
> >>> results:
> >>>
> >>> Test timeout computed to be: 1500
> >>> c++
> >>>    Missing examples            :
> >>>    Differing postscript output :  29
> >>>    Missing stdout              :
> >>>    Differing stdout            :
> >> Werner, 
> >>
> >> This one I find odd. C++ results should be completely identical to the C
> >> ones since there is no worrying about cross-language support or any of
> >> that. I get identical results for all examples with C and C++ using latest
> >> svn.
> >>
> >>> java
> >>>    Missing examples            :  20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
> >>>    Differing postscript output :  19
> >>>    Missing stdout              :
> >>>    Differing stdout            :  19
> >>> python
> >>>    Missing examples            :
> >>>    Differing postscript output :
> >>>    Missing stdout              :
> >>>    Differing stdout            :  23
> >>> tcl
> >>>    Missing examples            :
> >>>    Differing postscript output :  03 16 19 21 24 26 29
> >>>    Missing stdout              :
> >>>    Differing stdout            :  21
> >>> d
> >>>    Missing examples            :
> >>>    Differing postscript output :  20
> >>>    Missing stdout              :
> >>>    Differing stdout            :
> >>> -- Process completed
> >>> ***Failed
> >>>
> >>> 88% tests passed, 2 tests failed out of 17
> >>>
> >>> The following tests FAILED:
> >>>     3 - examples_java (Failed)
> >>>    17 - examples_compare (Failed)
> >>> Errors while running CTest
> >>>
> >>> The only bad error is the segmentation fault of the Java example 19.  
> >>> Otherwise everything configures and compiles fine on Mac OS X.
> >>>
> >>> Next I'll improve the Lua samples, then pdf, then wxWidgets device.
> >  
> > I have now implemented all but the plslabelfunc call in f77 / f95 bindings 
> > and updated the examples accordingly. I've left the plslabelfunc call to 
> > last as it is a bit messy. Octave is also up to date (except for example 19 
> > - not yet worked out how to do function callbacks for mapform / labelfunc.)
> > 
> > tcl clearly still needs work, as do ada and ocaml. Otherwise, we're 
> > beginning 
> > to get all the languages and examples back into shape again ready for the 
> > release.
> > 
> > Andrew
> > 
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