On Tuesday 30 October 2007 19:27:52 James Keenan wrote:

> As has been the case lately, a couple of 'pirc'-related files have
> been failing metadata and coding standards tests.  Here's results
> from make test on Linux tonight (approx rev 22628).
>
> t/distro/file_metadata.......................# Collecting svn:mime-
> type attributes...
> # Collecting svn:keywords attributes...
> # Collecting svn:eol-style attributes...
>
> #     Failed test (t/distro/file_metadata.t at line 147)
> #          got: 'Set svn:eol-style with:
> #  svn ps svn:eol-style 'native' compilers/pirc/macro/macrolexer.c;
> # '
> #     expected: ''
> # Collecting svn:eol-style attributes...
> # Looks like you failed 1 test of 4.
> dubious
>      Test returned status 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
> DIED. FAILED test 3
>      Failed 1/4 tests, 75.00% okay

If you or anyone else see failures like this, feel free to run that command 
and check in the modified files.  That's a quick and easy fix, and it should 
have no bearing on tests of functional behavior.  Fixed in r22630.

> t/codingstd/linelength.......................
> #     Failed test (t/codingstd/linelength.t at line 82)
> # Lines longer than coding standard limit (100 columns) in 2 files:
> # /home/jimk/work/backtrace/compilers/pirc/macro/macrolexer.c:2179:
> 109 cols
> # /home/jimk/work/backtrace/compilers/pirc/macro/macroparser.c:759:
> 102 cols
> # Looks like you failed 1 test of 1.
> dubious
>      Test returned status 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
> DIED. FAILED test 1
>      Failed 1/1 tests, 0.00% okay

This test should be TODO, or not run by default.  It's been a broken window 
for several days, and whoever made it run by default hasn't fixed it.  
Removed from the default test run in r22631.

-- c

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