> On 7 Mar 2016, at 17:45, Bertrand Dekoninck <[email protected]> > wrote: > >
> Here's mine, on debian wheezy, ppc (64 bit kernel). > > Testing test02.m... > Running base/NSNumber/test02.m... > Start set: test02.m:12 ... NSDecimalNumber > Failed test: test02.m:31 ... rounding 0.009 > Expected '0.01' and got '0.0' > Failed test: test02.m:37 ... rounding 0.019 > Expected '0.02' and got '0.0' > Failed test: test02.m:51 ... rounding 0.0009 > Expected '0.001' and got '0.0' > Failed test: test02.m:57 ... rounding 0.0019 > Expected '0.002' and got '0.0' > End set: test02.m:59 ... NSDecimalNumber > Completed file: test02.m > > > > Not a lot more info. What other part of this 8mb file should I give ? I think that's it ... tells us the rounded value in each case was zero. I wonder if the fact that it's 64bit ppc indicates a byte ordering issue somewhere? _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
