-----Original Message----- 
From: sisyph...@optusnet.com.au
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 1:15 PM
To: Derek Lamb
Cc: pdl-devel@lists.sourceforge.net ; pdl-gene...@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Pdl-general] CHM/PDL-2.007_12.tar.gz released to CPAN

-----Original Message----- 
From: Derek Lamb
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 4:07 AM
To: sisyph...@optusnet.com.au
Cc: pdl-gene...@lists.sourceforge.net ; pdl-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Pdl-general] CHM/PDL-2.007_12.tar.gz released to CPAN

>> Somewhere in that commit message I think was something like "I have no
>> idea what will happen on a 32-bit system.  Good luck!"

> With current bleadperl (and the upcoming 5.22) it's possible to build perl
> on Windows with -Duselongdouble. (I haven't got around to testing what
> happens on such a perl with PDL-2.007_12.)

I have now (on recent git version of perl 5.21.10).
There's no difference to report wrt t/ops.t.

However, t/limits_trans_err.t does then fail as follows:

C:\sisyphusion\PDL-2.007_12>perl t/limits_trans_err.t
1..3
not ok 1 - x symmetric trans
#   Failed test 'x symmetric trans'
#   at t/limits_trans_err.t line 30.
#     Structures begin differing at:
#          $got->[0] = '-0.301029995663981198'
#     $expected->[0] = '-0.301029995663981195'
not ok 2 - x asymmetric trans
#   Failed test 'x asymmetric trans'
#   at t/limits_trans_err.t line 35.
#     Structures begin differing at:
#          $got->[0] = '-0.301029995663981198'
#     $expected->[0] = '-0.301029995663981195'
not ok 3 - illegal errbar lower bounds
#   Failed test 'illegal errbar lower bounds'
#   at t/limits_trans_err.t line 42.
#     Structures begin differing at:
#          $got->[0] = '-0.301029995663981198'
#     $expected->[0] = '-0.301029995663981195'
# Looks like you failed 3 tests of 3.

I doubt this will show up on any tester reports for Windows until at least 
5.22 is released. (Even then I don't know if any Windows testers will be 
running a -Duselongdouble build of 5.22.)

Cheers,
Rob 


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