On Monday 17 January 2011 00:34:31 Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > False alarm. 2.052 does work, but I needed to make clean to remove the > previous build in order to get it right. > > FWIW std.datetime still doesn't unittest on my OSX. > > TZName which threw: +VERSION > core.exception.AssertError@std/datetime.d(29414): assertNotThrown > failed: TimeException was thrown. > ---------------- > 5 datetime 0x0016a633 void > std.datetime.assertNotThrown!(core.time.TimeException, > void).assertNotThrown(lazy void, immutable(char)[], immutable(char)[], > uint) + 147 > 6 datetime 0x00159862 void > std.datetime.PosixTimeZone.__unittest340() + 154 > 7 datetime 0x0000258e void > std.datetime.__modtest() + 1506 > 8 datetime 0x001b16dd extern (C) bool > core.runtime.runModuleUnitTests().int __foreachbody238(ref > object.ModuleInfo*) + 45 > 9 datetime 0x001acda3 int > object.ModuleInfo.opApply(scope int delegate(ref object.ModuleInfo*)) + 79 > 10 datetime 0x001b15ce runModuleUnitTests + 134 > 11 datetime 0x001ba83e extern (C) int > rt.dmain2.main(int, char**).void runAll() + 38 > 12 datetime 0x001ba792 extern (C) int > rt.dmain2.main(int, char**).void tryExec(scope void delegate()) + 38 > 13 datetime 0x001ba723 main + 179 > 14 datetime 0x00001f85 start + 53
Okay. That's a weird one to fail on. That test gets the list of time zones on the system by getting the list of time zone files in /usr/share/zoneinfo, and then it verifies that it can load each of them. And "+Version"? That's just plain weird. Is there any chance that you could send me a compressed tarball of the /usr/share/zoneinfo on your Mac? Those files are supposed to be standard, but it does seem like Apple has done some funny stuff with them. - Jonathan M Davis _______________________________________________ phobos mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puremagic.com/mailman/listinfo/phobos
