mean.
> Those integers do not appear to be assigned in strictly increasing
> numerical order. It would be nice if there was some explanation on the
> page as to what that part and the whole Git-id are supposed to mean.
>
> Thank you very much.
> Jim Keenan
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ishing that I could have the records for individual
> reports return sorted either by Git-id ASC or by "Smoke date" DESC.
>
> Thank you very much.
> Jim Keenan
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ical order. It would be nice if there was some explanation on the
> page as to what that part and the whole Git-id are supposed to mean.
>
> Thank you very much.
> Jim Keenan
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download and read or PDF
with index will reach a wider audience.
Proof me wrong! Please!
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2011 15:10:10 +0100, Leon Timmermans faw...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 2:44 PM, H.Merijn Brand h.m.br...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Test Summary Report
---
t/20-uni-basic.t (Wstat: 139 Tests: 366 Failed: 0)
Non-zero wait status: 139
t/21-uni
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011 15:10:10 +0100, Leon Timmermans faw...@gmail.com
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On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 2:44 PM, H.Merijn Brand h.m.br...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Test Summary Report
---
t/20-uni-basic.t (Wstat: 139 Tests: 366 Failed: 0)
Non-zero wait status: 139
t/21-uni
wallclock secs ( 0.07 usr 0.01 sys + 0.14 cusr 0.06
csys = 0.28 CPU)
Result: PASS
and I still get a core dump in make test
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options to all invocations isn't the problem here. It's bad that the
problem is still unknown. Do you have any HARNESS_OPTIONS or other relevant
environment variables set? (HARNESS_OPTIONS probably isn't the culprit, as
prove respects that too.)
No, no HARNESS_OPTIONS set
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and build from source myself, there is no problem at all.
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Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 19:43:56 -0400
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: HP
User-Agent: KMail/1.9.9
Sorry for the delay. We have actually been expecting this request.
First you need to be aware
at the dump:
--8---
---
abstract: Meta-Wrapper for reading spreadsheet data
author:
- H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
build_requires:
Test::Harness: 0
Test::More: 0
perl: 5.006
distribution_type: module
generated_by: Author
license: perl
meta-spec:
url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net
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All the missing entries are in place, so I pass the version, like
--8---
my $t = Test::YAML::Meta::Version-new (
spec = $h-{meta-spec}-{version},
);
$t-parse ($h) and print join \n, $t-errors
people that have (good) ideas about the subject,
and/or good git knowledge to discuss this on IRC.
Abe and I just opened #smoke on irc.perl.org
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throughout the
rest of the tests, so all tests use the same relative delay.
That was just a brain fart, shoot
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HARNESS_TIMER=time ./TEST op/ver.t
t/op/verok 12:18:46
All tests successful.
u=0.02 s=0.00 cu=0.02 cs=0.00 scripts=1 tests=53
pc09:/pro/3gl/CPAN/perl-current/t 139
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:32:27 +0100, Andy Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 Oct 2007, at 11:19, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
In chasing down a bug in the CORE test suite, I wanted 'make TEST' to
print the TIME next to 'ok' and found that t/TEST already supported a
way to show the elapsed
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 12:36:47 +0100, Andy Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 Oct 2007, at 12:13, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
pc09:/pro/3gl/CPAN/perl-current/t 138 env HARNESS_TIMER=time ./
TEST op/ver.t
t/op/verok 12:18:46
Now (as of r736 from http://svn.hexten.net/tapx/trunk
to be
possible or not. That is not how our target audience perceives it.
I hope I have expressed the conclusion of that chat correctly. But it
*does* make sense to me.
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 23:52:02 -0700, chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 13 July 2006 23:37, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
If I got it right, the wish that was expressed is more like the wish for
an installer with a GUI.
Nope, just for a nice, easily-installable bundle of modules
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 07:45:55 -0400, Clayton O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Why off-list? this is a good reaction.
On 7/14/06, H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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http://mirrors.develooper.com/hpux/#Perl
, as far as I'm concerned, if MakeMaker
can figure out my version then my job is done,
So the only thing that would be correct is to search @INC for the .pm file
and then grep it with the same regex MakeMaker uses.
Which is essentially waht bot V and MakeMaker do
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practice in the genric case.
Is there a Test module that test just the above?
Is the a CPANST score one can get if all the modules in a distro
provide the correct version information and if they don't print anything
else to STDOUT or STDERR.
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a price worth paying -- at least until we rewrite the
metric to actually test POD coverage (which is a decent proxy for POD
quality) instead of just checking for the presence of a t/
pod_coverage.t file (which is a weak proxy for POD quality, but
dramatically easier to measure).
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! :-)
Not something I feel /that/ strongly about - but I don't see the
utility of the change myself (beyond code simplification in T::H).
(probably just me :-)
I did not follow the rest of the conversation, but I strongly agree to the
above statement.
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, but fun in working with AIX is a pre, which
rules the current maintainer (me) out.
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some systems might have more. HP-UX 10.20 doesn't have the 64bit versions.
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to do in the eg/ directory. I think its a good adjunct to POD,
which tends to be more (or should be) more theoretical.
/eg scripts are a nice hands-on way of finding out how a module works
in real life.
No distribution should be without one!
/me mumbles Acme
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is claimed, just that there
is a license present.
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an appreciation of what a thankless job the maintenance of EU::MM is,
though.
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for non-file based testing but JUnit and the
Smalltalk testing frameworks handle tests in software objects (claim 13).
The rest of the claims appear to repeat 1-13 in legalese.
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};} ok 1 - use Overload;
ok 2 - $VERSION
ok 3 - The object isa Overload
ok 4 - The object isa Overload
ok 5 - Overload
ok 6 - Overload
1..6
ok
All tests successful.
Files=1, Tests=6, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.18 cusr + 0.00 csys = 0.18 CPU)
lt09:/pro/3gl/CPAN/Lexical-Attributes-1.1 123
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scratch thereafter. I never (knowingly) used Test.pm for my own tests.
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to spaces.
I /think/ that is what Nik meant. But we're adrift here. This was not the
subject of the original post.
[ If you're using notepad, you're not a real coder.
vim/elvis is also available on winblows ]
Kane has a sig that sais:
real coders use
cat a.out
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On Tue 14 Dec 2004 18:21, Ricardo SIGNES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-12-14T11:28:19]
About spaces, another thing springs to mind, for which I would gladly kill
the
responsible people to allow it (I bet M$ was the first to push it): Spaces
adapt to our
style. Not vise versa. Period.
I've also learned that over time, you can get used to (almost) any style,
given there is some logic about it. I've had to change a lot of my habits in
all the compromises we made, but got used to it.
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, and that will
probably not be *you* who decides so. If /I/ was the one to decide, and
/you/ were the one to refuse, you are out. So it's also a good way to keep
friends with your co-workers and lessen the chance to be fired first.
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also talked about description, but description is just s
overloaded.
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, I am very much lacking in Windows tuits at the moment.
I also got no failures on the mosts recent cygwin with homebrew perl-5.9.2
(very recent with weakened err keyword) and with activeperl 809 and nmake.
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On Mon 18 Oct 2004 19:05, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 04:43:12PM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
Please consider 0.50 very soon, in which you fix 'err' calls that are an
obvious mistake given defined-or functionality in blead and 5.8.x-dor
/harness_active.t line 63, near err
syntax error at t/harness_active.t line 73, near err
Execution of t/harness_active.t aborted due to compilation errors.
t/harness_active..dubious
Test returned status 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
t/has_planok
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On Mon 18 Oct 2004 16:34, H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri 15 Oct 2004 05:20, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its about freakin' time. Has it really been two years since the last
stable release? Yes it has.
This is 0.48_02 plus a minor test and MANIFEST fix
of confusion of ideas that could provoke
such a question.
-- Charles Babbage, 1792-1871
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] Which will have to mean these accesses overlap and at some
point I'd like to know how many such visits can I serve in a minute.
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---
t/prove-switches.t3 768 33 100.00% 1-3
1 test and 62 subtests skipped.
Failed 1/12 test scripts, 91.67% okay. 3/536 subtests failed, 99.44% okay.
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...]
Google gave
Results 1 - 50 of about 278,000,000. Search took 0.26 seconds.
on time :)
finding is not the trouble. Asigning it to what we want to do with it is
causing the trouble. Bosses always take the biggest part.
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please let me know
what's going on and I'll updated fairly often.
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Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-0.41
DBD-Excel-0.06
DBD-ODBC-1.06
Win32-Sound-0.45_001
);
}
else {
push @defmod, qw(
Proc-ProcessTable-0.38
User-Utmp-1.6.1.1
Inline-0.44
X11-Protocol-0.51
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On Wed 02 Oct 2002 13:50, H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a start for a `normal' interface to the interperters internals, this time
no open hack, but a neat interface.
Very open to additions.
Useful?
Feedback please
Thank you Dan!
Devel::Size from Dan Sugalski is what we
On Wed 02 Oct 2002 13:50, H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a start for a `normal' interface to the interperters internals, this time
no open hack, but a neat interface.
Very open to additions.
Useful?
Feedback please
Thank you Dan!
Devel::Size from Dan Sugalski is what we
on this too. Let's collect all this into
one module and not release twenty or so that try to do the same.
something. It's a good start nitpickthough you'll probably want
to do it File::Spec style with Proc::Memory::FreeBSD, etc.../nitpick
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on this too. Let's collect all this into
one module and not release twenty or so that try to do the same.
something. It's a good start nitpickthough you'll probably want
to do it File::Spec style with Proc::Memory::FreeBSD, etc.../nitpick
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it.
Thanks
PG
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On Thu 03 Oct 2002 11:43, Nicholas Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:07:20PM -0400, Michael G Schwern wrote:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 10:26:32PM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
I realize that sbrk() is a familiar concept to deep C programmers on
BSD-style systems
On Thu 03 Oct 2002 11:43, Nicholas Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:07:20PM -0400, Michael G Schwern wrote:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 10:26:32PM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
I realize that sbrk() is a familiar concept to deep C programmers on
BSD-style systems
returns the current sbrk value
Used in list context returns the values saved on every call
AUTHOR
H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 1996-2002 H.Merijn Brand for PROCURA B.V.
This library is free software; you can use it under the same
returns the current sbrk value
Used in list context returns the values saved on every call
AUTHOR
H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 1996-2002 H.Merijn Brand for PROCURA B.V.
This library is free software; you can use it under the same
On Wed 02 Oct 2002 22:11, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 01:50:56PM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
SYNOPSIS
use Devel::Internals;
A little broad. Perhaps Devel::Memory?
My intent was to gather more internal states. Whatever useful
On Sat 28 Sep 2002 03:25, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:57:41PM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
1. use_ok should have an entry in the manual for minimal version
use_ok (Test::More, 0.47);
This currently doesn't work quite right. Observe
part.
I like the site and would like to mention it in README of Test::Smoke, do you
mind?
Yes, of course. And me, I need to wrote the FAQ section to link on
Test-Smoke and explain how do report. (I will take section from
Test-Smoke release).
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On Sat 28 Sep 2002 03:25, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:57:41PM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
1. use_ok should have an entry in the manual for minimal version
use_ok (Test::More, 0.47);
This currently doesn't work quite right. Observe
.
# Looks like you planned 86 tests but only ran 2.
# Looks like your test died just after 2.
Exit 255
l1:/pro/3gl/CPAN/PROCURA-1.21 148
Hmmm, impasse?
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Comments are welcome.
Nice summary. Good work.
Do you get it from daily-build only? If so, I'll post my matrices there more
often, instead of only when things change and most often only to p5p
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| || |
| +- PERLIO = perlio | +- PERLIO = perlio -DDEBUGGING
+- PERLIO = stdio+- PERLIO = stdio -DDEBUGGING
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On Fri 30 Aug 2002 10:15, Elizabeth Mattijsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:56 AM 8/30/02 +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
Would it be a helpful indication to be able to have perl report the upper
memmory bound on exit? Or better, the memory used: upper- minus lower bound
Being able to do so
On Fri 30 Aug 2002 10:33, Elizabeth Mattijsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:30 AM 8/30/02 +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
Being able to do so at any point in Perl's execution would be
great. Or is
there such a thing already and I just don't know about it (and I'm not
thinking about
On Fri 30 Aug 2002 11:02, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 10:30:22AM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
I was thinking about highjacking a standard function: read ()
Giving read() semantics completely unrelated to reading a filehandle would
be a bad choice
| || |
| +- PERLIO = perlio | +- PERLIO = perlio -DDEBUGGING
+- PERLIO = stdio+- PERLIO = stdio -DDEBUGGING
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On Fri 30 Aug 2002 10:33, Elizabeth Mattijsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:30 AM 8/30/02 +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
Being able to do so at any point in Perl's execution would be
great. Or is
there such a thing already and I just don't know about it (and I'm not
thinking about
On Fri 30 Aug 2002 11:02, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 10:30:22AM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
I was thinking about highjacking a standard function: read ()
Giving read() semantics completely unrelated to reading a filehandle would
be a bad choice
:)
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On Wed 05 Jun 2002 04:45, Jarkko Hietaniemi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 10:14:32AM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
On Tue 04 Jun 2002 10:01, Rafael Garcia-Suarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
H.Merijn Brand wrote:
+Also note that this does not (yet) work with all
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On Mon 01 Apr 2002 10:37, H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon 01 Apr 2002 04:57, Mark-Jason Dominus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Supposing that Fcntl and O_RDONLY are known to be available, how
likely is it that O_ACCMODE will also be available? Are there any
platforms that have
On Mon 01 Apr 2002 10:37, H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon 01 Apr 2002 04:57, Mark-Jason Dominus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Supposing that Fcntl and O_RDONLY are known to be available, how
likely is it that O_ACCMODE will also be available? Are there any
platforms that have
$ grep -r O_ACCMODE .
./mingw/fcntl.h:#define _O_ACCMODE (_O_RDONLY|_O_WRONLY|_O_RDWR)
./mingw/fcntl.h:#define O_ACCMODE _O_ACCMODE
./sys/fcntl.h:#define O_ACCMODE (O_RDONLY|O_WRONLY|O_RDWR)
PC03:/usr/include 503 $
Cannot check HP-UX and AIX, systems down for Easter
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