On Thursday 29 January 2009 14:29:52 [email protected] wrote: > Log: > [test] native_pbc: > - Adapt number and integer to new pbc format, string not yet > - Create new reference pbc's for i386 32 bit opcode_t, 32 bit intval > - Will need other platforms pbc's. > > Modified: > trunk/t/native_pbc/integer.t > trunk/t/native_pbc/integer_1.pbc > trunk/t/native_pbc/number.t > trunk/t/native_pbc/number_1.pbc > trunk/t/native_pbc/string.t > trunk/t/native_pbc/string_1.pbc > > Modified: trunk/t/native_pbc/integer.t > =========================================================================== >=== --- trunk/t/native_pbc/integer.t Thu Jan 29 21:04:34 2009 >(r36159) +++ > trunk/t/native_pbc/integer.t Thu Jan 29 21:09:59 2009 (r36160) @@ > -7,7 +7,7 > @@ > use lib qw( . lib ../lib ../../lib ); > use Test::More; > > -use Parrot::Test skip_all => 'ongoing PBC format changes'; > +use Parrot::Test tests => 1;
Why enable these tests? Bytecode still isn't portable across architectures. -- c _______________________________________________ http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev
