From: Vin Shelton <acs@alumni.princeton.edu>
To: zsh-workers@sunsite.auc.dk (Zsh hackers list)
Subject: Test Failures Latest CVS
Date: 05 Jul 2001 23:53:00 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2u20qww6b.fsf@zion.rcn.com> (raw)
It's probably a good thing that our test suites are starting to catch
more regressions:
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/D04parameter.ztst: starting.
*** /tmp/zsh.ztst.out.2596 Thu Jul 5 23:19:53 2001
--- /tmp/zsh.ztst.tout.2596 Thu Jul 5 23:19:53 2001
***************
*** 1,4 ****
wre is the white windmill, whispered walter wisely
wly
where is the white windmill, wred walter wisely
! where is the white windmill, wly
--- 1,4 ----
wre is the white windmill, whispered walter wisely
wly
where is the white windmill, wred walter wisely
! wly
Test /usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/D04parameter.ztst failed: output differs from expected as shown above for:
# it's not quite clear that these are actually right unless you know
# the algorithm: search along the string for the point at which the
# first (last) match occurs, for ## (%%), then take the shortest possible
# version of that for # (%). it's as good a definition as anything.
string='where is the white windmill, whispered walter wisely'
print ${(S)string#h*e}
print ${(S)string##h*e}
print ${(S)string%h*e}
print ${(S)string%%h*e}
Was testing: ${(S)...#...} etc.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/D04parameter.ztst: test failed.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/D05array.ztst: starting.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/D05array.ztst: all tests successful.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/D06subscript.ztst: starting.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/D06subscript.ztst: all tests successful.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/E01options.ztst: starting.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/E01options.ztst: all tests successful.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/E02xtrace.ztst: starting.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/E02xtrace.ztst: all tests successful.
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/V01zmodload.ztst: starting.
*** /tmp/zsh.ztst.err.4296 Thu Jul 5 23:20:01 2001
--- /tmp/zsh.ztst.terr.4296 Thu Jul 5 23:20:01 2001
***************
*** 0 ****
--- 1 ----
+ ZTST_execchunk:zsh/pcre:2: no setup function
Test /usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/V01zmodload.ztst failed: error output differs from expected as shown above for:
for m in $mods
do
zmodload -i $m || mods[(r)$m]=()
done
Was testing: Test loading of all compiled modules
/usr/local/src/zsh-2001-07-05/Test/V01zmodload.ztst: test failed.
The V01zmodload.ztst failure showed up on July 2nd, I believe.
This is all under:
Linux zion.rcn.com 2.4.6 #2 SMP Wed Jul 4 12:30:42 EDT 2001 i686 unknown
with gcc-3.0 and gcc-2.95.3.
TIA,
- vin
next reply other threads:[~2001-07-06 3:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-07-06 3:53 Vin Shelton [this message]
2001-07-06 5:22 ` Andrej Borsenkow
2001-07-06 18:04 ` Clint Adams
2001-07-06 5:51 ` Bart Schaefer
2001-07-06 9:02 ` Peter Stephenson
2001-07-06 9:17 ` Peter Stephenson
2001-07-06 9:50 ` Peter Stephenson
2001-07-06 16:17 ` Bart Schaefer
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