On 2019-09-15 09:48-0000 榎本 剛 wrote:

Alan,

The test was a success.

Hi Takeshi:

I am now taking this discussion back to the plplot-devel mailing list.

Thanks for all your work in obtaining this good D language support
test result for the test_d project for your Darwin dmd (MacPorts)
platform.  I made one additional (untested) change to Darwin-dmd.cmake
for the reasons discussed in the commit message for
plplot-5.15.0-34-g6b47c717e.  Please update your local git repository
to the latest master branch version (so you have access to that commit
and there will be no need to patch PLplot).  I would appreciate you
testing that result for the test_d project (to make sure my further
one-line change I committed beyond what you have tested already did
not screw anything up) and also (if that test is a success) the plplot
project itself.

The rest of this post concerns that further comprehensing testing of the plplot 
project.

That is done by changing directory to the top-level directory of the PLplot 
source
tree (so NOT cmake/test_d) and running

scripts/comprehensive_test.sh --help

to get a sense of what is available for that much more sophisticated 
comprehensive
testing script than you ran for the test_d case.

Now the thing to remember about this script is it really is
comprehensive by default.  So usually you constrain it to avoid doing
tests that are currently not relevant to some topic such as D language
support for the plplot project.

So please look in the PLplot git log for commit f7d9bec368f3 where I
demonstrate how to limit that comprehensive test to just the D
binding and examples, the svg device, and (by default since these
components are always part of testing) the core C library and the
C examples.  Of course, for that test I did a lot of special things
relevant to my own platform such as testing blanks in source-, build-,
and install-tree pathnames.  So you don't want to repeat exactly
what I did.  So instead, here is my best (informed by what you
did for test_d) guess concerning how you would modify that plplot
comprehensive test invocation for your own needs:

# Important
cd <top-level directory of PLplot source tree>

# Important, set DC environment variable to select D compiler and
# options for that compiler and set PATH environment variable to
# access a CMake version >= 3.15.20190829-g3ec986c that has (on your
# platform) the essential CMake master branch fix needed so that D
# language support works for dmd.  Also drop the interactive
# component of comprehensive testing since that is not relevant
# to D.
env DC="/opt/local/bin/dmd -v" PATH=/usr/local/cmake/bin:$PATH scripts/comprehensive_test.sh 
--cmake_added_options "-DDEFAULT_NO_BINDINGS=ON -DENABLE_d=ON -DDEFAULT_NO_DEVICES=ON -DPLD_svg=ON" 
--build_command "make -j18" --ctest_command "ctest -j18" --do_test_interactive no)

Note that script run will be noticeably longer (but likely not too bad
because of all the above constraints limiting the test) compared to
the test_d script run because this script does much more than happens
for test_d (for example running all the PLplot C and D examples and
comparing those results for 15 different combinations of 2
test_noninteractive tests + 2 ctests + 1 traditional test (for 5 tests
in all) for our 3 different major configurations.

As with test_d, regardless of whether that script run is a success or
not, please collect the report tarball (which by default will be
stored in a different prefix area than in the test_d case) and send it
to me for further analysis.

Good luck with this (PLplot) constrained comprehensive test which when
it is a success will demonstrate improved D language support for both
the upstream version of PLplot that I have been helping to maintain
and ultimately the MacPorts port of PLplot that you have been
maintaining.

Alan
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