Hi Alan,

thanks for reviewing these messages. I have worked on plstring
and plstring3 for Fortran and Tcl, but not everything is done
yet. pllegend is more of a challenge as it uses an aray of strings
- the first occurrence as far as I am aware of that in PLplot.
Anyway, I should be able to take care of that in the coming few
weeks.

I will add example 29 to the mix. That poses no particular
challenges.

As for Tcl example x14, I printed the command that is used for
Tcl and C and it turns out that for C the name of the second file to
be written is "./examples/x14ac.psc", whereas for Tcl the whole path
is included - 
/D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at%n.psc
Could that be too long? (I have not checked it ...) I do not understand
yet why we have this difference - oh: test_c uses ${OUTPUT_DIR} and
test_tcl uses ${results}. I will change this and see what happens.

Regards,

Arjen

On 2010-12-06 20:53, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> On 2010-12-06 10:36+0100 Arjen Markus wrote:
> 
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> here is the summary of that test:
>>
>> C example 29 is missing
>> c++
>>   Missing examples            :  33
>>   Differing postscript output :  04 18 26
>>   Missing stdout              :
>>   Differing stdout            :
>> C example 29 is missing
>> f77
>>   Missing examples            :  33
>>   Differing postscript output :  04 09 14a 18 26
>>   Missing stdout              :
>>   Differing stdout            :
>> C example 29 is missing
>> f95
>>   Missing examples            :  33
>>   Differing postscript output :  04 18 26
>>   Missing stdout              :
>>   Differing stdout            :
>> WARNING: Some PostScript or stdout results were different
> 
> That's a most encouraging result.  The missing 33 and differing 4, 18,
> and 26 results occur on Linux as well at the moment.  Propagation of
> plstring, plstring3, and pllegend to C++, f77, and f95 bindings and
> propagating C example 33 to those languages should solve those
> problems.  I don't know what is going on with 9 and 14a for f77 on
> Windows, but I assume you can figure that out by running the various
> examples by hand.
> 
> Important: The "C example 29 is missing" message above is a left over
> from when we excluded example 29 in the Windows case because we didn't
> have time functionality that was suitable for that platform. But now
> example 29 should work fine on Windows because you appear to be
> building the qsastime library without issues.  Could you test example
> 29 on Windows by modifying the critical_examples variable in
> plplot_test/plplot-test.sh.cmake to include example 29 for the Windows
> case?
> 
> I will respond off list to the detailed output results you sent me.
> 
> Alan
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