:)) Paulo, you are right, if it can help. I won’t promise anything, but i can at least take a look, sure.
Can you help, and tell me where cans i found some infos: - What are actually the tools (or info link )to compile under Windows (7,32b my office copmuter) - What are actually the tools (or info link )to compile under Os X (this one is really rather a computer, my personnal(s) one(s)). Dont’ they exists some kinda unit tests ? Prolog coded scenario ? Or a Jenkins like for massive testing ? Fx (shorter). Le 19 févr. 2015 à 20:00, Paulo Moura <pmo...@logtalk.org> a écrit : > >> On 19/02/2015, at 18:58, Fx <fx.n...@free.fr> wrote: >> >> Daniel, >> >> Thank you very much for your answer, and this is a great news for 1.4.5 !!! >> >> I’ll be patient and wait for the official distribution. > > Don't be patient. Help instead beta-testing 1.4.5. > > Cheers, > > Paulo > > >> Le 17 févr. 2015 à 13:32, Daniel Diaz <daniel.d...@univ-paris1.fr> a écrit : >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> sorry for the late reply. Thank you for this bug report. >>> >>> The bug is fixed in the last git version. Will be fixed in next 1.4.5 >>> >>> Daniel >>> >>> >>> >>> Le 27/01/2015 12:44, fx.n...@free.fr a écrit : >>>> Dear Daniel, >>>> >>>> I am working on a specific http server for gnu prolog (1.4.4), and i >>>> discovered >>>> a strange comportment under windows 7 (32) with the select/5 predicate. >>>> >>>> The simple test below works fine on a OSX (maybe all unix) system but will >>>> return a system error under Windos 7 (32) , "Bad File Descriptor": >>>> >>>> ERROR : Failed to start server : error(system_error(Bad file >>>> descriptor),select/5) >>>> >>>> To test, launch one of the two test cases and open an internet browser to >>>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ for example, or change the 127.0.0.1 by your IP. >>>> >>>> %- Program Test with Select ----------------------------------- >>>> >>>> worker_run(Socket, Client, StreamIn, StreamOut):- write('i am a working >>>> worker >>>> ...'), nl. >>>> >>>> server_test_with_select:- >>>> socket('AF_INET', Socket), >>>> socket_bind(Socket, 'AF_INET'(Host, 8080)), >>>> socket_listen(Socket,10), >>>> catch( server_loop_with_select(Socket),E, >>>> ( socket_close(Socket), >>>> format( "ERROR : Failed to start server : ~w~n", [E] ) >>>> )). >>>> >>>> server_loop_with_select(Socket):- >>>> repeat, >>>> select([Socket],ReadyReads,[Socket],[],0), >>>> worker_run(Socket, Client, StreamIn, StreamOut), >>>> fail. >>>> >>>> %- End of Program Test with Select ----------------------------------- >>>> >>>> When not using usefull select/5 and directly use the socket_accept/4 >>>> predicate >>>> the server works well. >>>> >>>> >>>> %- Program Test without Select ----------------------------------- >>>> >>>> worker_run(Socket, Client, StreamIn, StreamOut):- write('i am a working >>>> worker >>>> ...'), nl. >>>> >>>> server_test_without_select:- >>>> socket('AF_INET', Socket), >>>> socket_bind(Socket, 'AF_INET'(Host, 8080)), >>>> socket_listen(Socket,10), >>>> catch( server_loop_without_select(Socket),E, >>>> ( socket_close(Socket), >>>> format( "ERROR : Failed to start server : ~w~n", [E] ) >>>> )). >>>> >>>> server_loop_without_select(Socket):- >>>> repeat, >>>> socket_accept(Socket, Client, StreamIn, StreamOut), >>>> worker_run(Socket, Client, StreamIn, StreamOut), >>>> fail. >>>> >>>> %- End of Program Test without Select ----------------------------------- >>>> >>>> >>>> Is it a known bug and did you plan to fix it in a future version ? >>>> >>>> >>>> Best Regards, >>>> >>>> Fx NION. >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Bug-prolog mailing list >>>> Bug-prolog@gnu.org >>>> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-prolog >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ce message a ete verifie par MailScanner >>> pour des virus ou des polluriels et rien de >>> suspect n'a ete trouve. >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bug-prolog mailing list >> Bug-prolog@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-prolog > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Paulo Moura > Logtalk developer > > Email: <mailto:pmo...@logtalk.org> > Web: <http://logtalk.org/> > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > _______________________________________________ Bug-prolog mailing list Bug-prolog@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-prolog