At 2:17 PM -0500 12/9/01, Michael G Schwern wrote:
>On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 05:43:47AM -0500, Michael G Schwern wrote:
>> OpenVMS 7.3 @ 13535 default config, all tests successful.
>>
> > With native floats...

Hmm.  After my patches to it, perl@13600 with native (G_FLOAT) on
Alpha only fails:

[-.lib.net]hostent......................FAILED on test 8

and that just appears to be an extra newline somewhere that doesn't
show up when the test is run by itself.  So I can neither confirm nor
reproduce any problems with non-IEEE floats on VMS.

>
>Failed Test                   Stat Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>[-.ext.B.t]deparse.t           128  1024    15   12  80.00%  4-15
>[-.ext.List.Util.t]dualvar.t   128  1024    11    2  18.18%  10-11
>[-.ext.List.Util.t]max.t                     5    1  20.00%  5
>[-.ext.List.Util.t]min.t                     5    1  20.00%  5
>[-.ext.List.Util.t]reduce.t                  8    1  12.50%  4
>[-.ext.POSIX.t]posix.t                      31    2   6.45%  14 19
>[-.ext.Storable.t]compat06.t   128  1024     8    5  62.50%  4-8
>[-.ext.Storable.t]dclone.t     128  1024     9    9 100.00%  1-9
>[-.ext.Storable.t]freeze.t     128  1024    19   19 100.00%  1-19
>[-.ext.Storable.t]retrieve.t   128  1024    14   14 100.00%  1-14
>[-.ext.Storable.t]store.t      128  1024    20   20 100.00%  1-20
>[-.ext.Storable.t]tied.t       128  1024    22   22 100.00%  1-22
>[-.ext.Storable.t]tied_hook.t  128  1024    25   25 100.00%  1-25
>[-.ext.Time.HiRes]HiRes.t                   25    8  32.00%  5 11 14 20-24
>[-.ext.XS.Typemap]Typemap.t                 84    3   3.57%  37-39
>[-.lib]autouse.t                            10    1  10.00%  3
>47 tests and 236 subtests skipped.
>Failed 16/532 test scripts, 96.99% okay. 145/35823 subtests failed, 99.60% okay.
>%SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort


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