I'll try this out on Darwin and (Debian) Linux this weekend and see what
happens. Thanks.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] via RT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/03/26 Wed PM 05:13:17 CDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [perl #52130] [BUG] postconfigure tests hanging on feather.
I'll try to look into this. What's puzzling is that we get tested on
*many* Linux boxes but the overwhelming
From: Will Coleda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am confused why this wasn't failing for allison chromatic. I added
in the missing headers in r26227.
I'll try to update and give it another spin later today.
From: Will Coleda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am confused why this wasn't failing for allison chromatic. I added
in the missing headers in r26227.
Note that I was reporting on an earlier revision. In
20080304.26216.pdd17pmc.txt, the second bunch of digits is the revision
number at which I was
From: Will Coleda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am confused why this wasn't failing for allison chromatic. I added
in the missing headers in r26227.
All tests passed at r26228 (except the macro.t test that's been failing in
trunk).
kid51
From: Andy Dougherty via RT
Date: 2007/12/11 Tue AM 08:38:17 CST
Subject: Re: [perl #48459] [PATCH]: Refactor config/inter/progs.pm into 2
config steps
I don't think this will work. Specifically, to conduct a basic test of
that compiler's functioning you need to compile *and link* a
Todd Olson via RT [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2007/11/28 Wed AM 08:39:24 CST wrote:
One feature I have been exploiting extensively in my Perl 5 installs
is cpan.pm's MyConfig.pm which permits me to overlay Perl's %Config
and to swap sets of config changes in and out with out messing with
the base
A wiki has been created for the Perl Hackathon in Chicago coming up Fri-Sun
Dec 14-16 -- just a little over two weeks away.
http://perlcast.com/hackchicago2007/index.cgi
Are any Parrot developers besides my planning to attend? If so, please
register and sign up on the wiki.
Thank you very
One of the test files I wrote for configuration step class auto::alignptrs,
t/configure/124-auto_alignptrs-05.t, has been getting failure reports on one
particular test -- but not on all platforms, and not on a platform I have
access to.
I would like to follow up with the folks running these
From: Will Coleda via RT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/07/02 Mon AM 08:28:11 CDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [perl #43463] [BUG] Parrot Bug Summary Requestors with most open
tickets doesn't DWIM
Need to strip out the HTML comment !-- x -- on the link; the url for
you is actually:
. Thanks for looking into it.
Jim Keenan
Googled comp.lang.perl.misc and this list's
archive and have looked thru Perlmonks as well, but
haven't come up with a *simple* solution ('simple'
being defined as one that uses just Perl built-in
functions or modules distributed with 5.8 core).
Any suggestions? TIA.
Jim Keenan
of
the Phalanx kwiki (http://phalanx.kwiki.org/index.cgi?HereToHelp) and
indicate what city or metro area you live in. Or hook up with one of
the local Perlmonger groups listed on the kwiki home page if you're in
one of those areas.
Jim Keenan
Leif Eriksen wrote:
I'd guess it is because you are seeing the output of the code after it
has been compiled-then-decompiled - it is compiled so it can run and
coverage statistics can be collected, then it is decompiled to relate
coverage stats to code lines. Now there are many ways to write
, not live code.
Nonetheless, since the purpose of these HTML files is to guide a
programmer to lines of code whose test coverage needs improvement, I am
puzzled as to why the output in these two files differs.
Jim Keenan
/threads.pm
lib/threads/shared.pm
lib/vars.pm
lib/warnings.pm
lib/warnings/register.pm
My hunch is that these are modules and pragmas called
by Devel::Cover. Correct?
But why do I get these in the printout from
Devel::Cover on Windows but not on Darwin?
Jim Keenan
', 0x7fff), # line 105
'0x7fff round trip through gmtime then
timegm');
ok(sprintf('%x', timelocal(localtime(0x7fff))),
sprintf('%x', 0x7fff),
'0x7fff round trip through localtime then
timelocal');
Any ideas?
Jim Keenan
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. Simply substituting
Notepad for vi (am at work, on Win32), they worked
right out of the box! Thanks again.
Jim Keenan
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On this page at the Phalanx web site
(http://qa.perl.org/phalanx/distros.html), it is
stated, [the Phalanx 100] should NOT contain any
modules that are part of core Perl. Those will be
handled in a different phase of the project.
Can you elaborate as to how the core modules will be
handled?
jimk
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Hi!
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 08:41:58AM +0200, James
Mastros wrote:
BTW, what's $report-{files}{ninja}?
see here:
http://use.perl.org/comments.pl?
Okay, I looked at that link, and the link to one of
acme's
? Is this possible now? The
documentation for cover's options is, to say the
least, very terse, and I can't tell whether it can
DWIW.
So: Can Devel::Cover's 'cover' program be used to
generate reports of uncovered
statements/branches/conditions/only?
Thank you very much.
Jim Keenan
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--- Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, how big is enormous? I had never
expected the size of the
HTML output to be a problem, but it obviously is to
some people.
'Enormous' is obviously a subjective judgment, so let
me describe the coverage files I've got and how I
worked
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