On 08.06.20 19:39, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
On Windows there are still a few compiler warnings that look a little
suspicious (below), but I don't see any good way to fix these.
it is not hard to silence these cases (at least one of these appeared
multiple times on stackoverflow), but these are
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 05:46:54PM +0200, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
> >Assertion failed: tid != NULL, file tclthread.c, line 238
> You might check whether "ns_thread handle"
> in a classical setup (e.g. in a ds/shell) thows the same exception.
Good idea. I started up NaviServer with the same tes
On Windows there are still a few compiler warnings that look a little
suspicious (below), but I don't see any good way to fix these.
cl /W3 /nologo /c /EHsc /MDd /Od /Zi /RTC1 /I "..\include" /I
"C:\P\OpenSSL-Win64\include" /I "C:\P\Tcl-64-8.6\include" /D "_WINDOWS" /D
"TCL_THREADS=1" /D "FD_
On 08.06.20 16:32, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 12:04:59PM +0200, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
So, i have modified the code to use "time_t" for the "sec" member,
... and many of the warnings disappeared.
That's a big improvement, thank you, Gustaf! The 22 regression tests
below use
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 12:04:59PM +0200, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
> So, i have modified the code to use "time_t" for the "sec" member,
> ... and many of the warnings disappeared.
That's a big improvement, thank you, Gustaf! The 22 regression tests
below used to fail, but now pass!
No change to th
On 04.06.20 17:26, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
This sounds indeed related with the original problem.
The test registers a repeating proc (interval 1s),
but within in the time-range of 2.5s, it is executed
only once.
...
maybe i get on the weekend some access to a win environent.
i could use a window