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