It works if I set LC_ALL to POSIX before running `make Experimental`. "Unknown line" messages disappear.
I think it would be a good idea for CMake to set locales to POSIX before executing gcov. Thank you all, J. Bedouet On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 5:38 AM, John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't know how your program works or how it is exec'ing other > software. However, it should ensure that the proper environment is > set before these other programs are executed. > > Using "setlocale" may result in whatever system functions and whatever > "regex" functions you are using to at least read the input in a manner > that you are expecting. > > Perhaps "setlocale" is not the appropriate function, but cmake needs > to ensure whatever program's output being parsed is in the right > language. > > Good luck, > > Juan > > On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 8:54 PM, Bill Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> John Doe wrote: >>> >>> Since this is the fault of cmake, you should perhaps have it set the >>> proper locale when the program first begins. I have never done this, >>> but a google search reveals stuff like: >>> >>> std::setlocale(LC_ALL, "En_US"); >>> std::fscanf(priceFile,"%lf",&price); >>> // convert $ to DM according to the current exchange rate >>> std::setlocale(LC_ALL,"De_DE"); >>> std::strfmon(buf,SZ,"%n",price); >>> std::fprintf(invoiceFile,"%s",buf); >>> >> >> I don't see how that would help me at all? CMake is parsing the output of >> another program. If the LC_ALL works, the thing to do would be to set >> LC_ALL to POSIX before ctest runs gcov. >> >> -Bill >> > _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
