Allison Randal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Leo wrote:
I've added two test files, bitwise.t and concat.t, which go in t/op/
(the op/ directory doesn't exist yet)
Missing?
The directory needs to be added. We're gradually moving our way toward
the test hierarchy planned on p6d:
p6d?
apologies for the recent spam leakage.. it looks like I need to do my
bi-monthly tuning.
I'll try and get to it as soon as I can.
-R
Allison Randal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leo wrote:
I've added two test files, bitwise.t and concat.t, which go in t/op/
(the op/ directory doesn't exist yet)
Missing?
The directory needs to be added. We're gradually moving our way toward
the test hierarchy planned on p6d:
t/var
t/op
Jeff Clites [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The issue turns out to be that SIGFPE isn't raised on Mac OS X on
divide by zero. If I hack src/core_ops.c to explicitly raise(SIGFPE) in
the case of zero divisor then the tests pass, so the exception handling
code seems to be working correctly.
Ah, good
JüRgen BöMmels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the *.ops files are lying in the ops/ directory, but the generated
c-files go to the src/ directory. This is completly different from
classes/, imcc/ etc. where the generated c-files go to the same
directory. Is this difference intentional?
Sounds
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On Dec 20, 2003, at 1:54 AM, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Jeff Clites [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The issue turns out to be that SIGFPE isn't raised on Mac OS X on
divide by zero. If I hack src/core_ops.c to explicitly raise(SIGFPE)
in
the case of zero divisor then the tests pass, so the exception
Piers wrote:
p6d?
The perl6-documentation list. Started around Nov. 2002, it had about 3
months of heavy traffic and not much since. But, we did get a good plan
for the direction of p6 testing out of it.
Allison
Leo wrote:
I had a short look at the subdir hierarchy, looks good.
Excellent.
(perl6:run_tests, Makefile, and t/harness have to learn how to deal with
differently deep nested test files though).
Yeah, that's on my Todo list. Hmmm... I should probably add the list to
the repository.
If
Beware :) This patch changes Parrot_loadbc to Parrot_set_packfile.
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Is it possible to unread characters from an input stream in Parrot? (ie.
if I do a read char, 1, decide later than I don't want the character so
I push it back on the stream)
Failing that, is it possible to peek ahead at a character without
necessarily taking it off the stream?
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I've trained the filter with all of Novembers spam, and done a few
tweaks, and removed the recent offending messages from the parrot
queue.
Sorry for the annoyance.
-R
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