phobos commit, revision 2331
user: jmdavis msg: Re-enabled std.datetime for Windows but disabled its unit tests for Windows. For some reason, the std.datetime unit tests compile and pass without problems on Linux and in Wine on Linux, but on real Windows, the compiler runs out of memory when compiling them. So, for now, all of the std.datetime unit tests are versioned with testStdDateTime. On Posix, version=testdStdDateTime is used in std.datetime, so the tests will run, but that version is not set on Windows, so the unit tests don't run on Windows. So, if you want to run the std.datetime unit tests on Windows or under Wine or Linux, then compile with -version=testStdDateTime. At the moment, all of the tests pass on both Linux and under Wine, and the normal code does compile on proper, so I'm fairly certain that it's fine for use on Windows, but for now, I can't enable the tests on Windows. My best guess is that it's some sort of weird compiler bug involving system calls that leak memory on Windows-proper but not in Wine, but I really don't know. http://www.dsource.org/projects/phobos/changeset/2331 paths changed: U trunk/phobos/std/datetime.d _______________________________________________ phobos mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puremagic.com/mailman/listinfo/phobos
