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The attached patch
a) fixes bugs in reading a larger
Even if that works, PASM tests shouldn't be in t/src but in t/pmc/io.t.
Sorry, I didn't know that.
The attached patch is for t/pmc/io.t
leo
Thanks,
Arvindh
biotests2.patch
Description: biotests2.patch
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This is a test for the buffer bug that
was discussed on p6i a few days ago.
It does not remove the test file it makes
because I do not know a good way to do this.
You may use teardown() defined in t/src/io.t
The attached patch contains stripped down versions of your program
that I used to
When running this I would expect the 2 files to
look the same, but they don't.
Additionally to the reported bug these seem to be broken:
1) Turning off buffering:
The attached patch fixes the above two bugs:
a) when the buffer is full, it is not completely flushed; fixed.
b) setbuf sets
do
$ cvs update -A classes/timer.pmc
to remove the sticky tag and try committing again.
Ah, yes thanks, that worked.
If you wish to get a particular revision/branch of a file,
but don't want the sticky tag to be set, you may use this command:
$ cvs update -r tag -p file file
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When running this I would expect the 2 files to
look
cvs server: sticky tag `HEAD' for file `classes/timer.pmc' is
not a branch
do
$ cvs update -A classes/timer.pmc
to remove the sticky tag and try committing again.
The sticky tag gets set when cvs checkout/update is done with
the -r option.
leo
HTH,
arvindh.
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