On Oct 29, Matthew Flatt wrote: > Some change to the test suite has made "quiet.ss" stop printing > sections after `names'. That makes it more difficult to see where > the failure happens.
That wasn't the problem -- it's `load-in-sandbox' that stopped showing the section names, the `names' section is just the last one that is not done in a sandbox. Fixing it is easy, "testing.ss" has this line in the sandbox setup: (e `(define real-error-port (quote ,real-error-port))) and a similar line should be added for `fake-error-port'. However, looking back at this change, I don't see what it's supposed to achieve. The `real-error-port' thing is used in three places: * In "quiet.ss", it is used to display any real errors; this wasn't changed in Jay's commit. * In "testing.ss" it is used (through `eprintf*') to print section headers. * It is also used by `report-errs', when invoked by "quiet.ss", so the error reports will actually show up (since all other reports not shown when running the tests through "quiet.ss"). I don't see the point in making the last two go to stdout rather than stderr. -- ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life! _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-dev