No complaints since July, so I'm closing the ticket.
This is the situation on both Linux and Darwin (r29636) today.
$ prove -v t/stm/runtime.t
t/stm/runtime
1..5
ok 1 - choice (one thread)
ok 2 # SKIP Intermittently failing everywhere
ok 3 # SKIP Intermittently failing everywhere
ok 4 - queue adapted for the library
ok 5 - queue (non-blocking;
tetragon and I have both noticed that the 1 TODO-ed test in this file
has begun to pass as of yesterday.
[parrot] 504 $ prove -v t/stm/runtime.t
t/stm/runtime1..5
ok 1 - choice (one thread)
ok 2 # skip Intermittently failing everywhere
ok 3 # skip Intermittently failing everywhere
ok 4 -
I have just noticed that the trace I posted earlier is one the two
different crash logs that I have seen come out of this. Once in a rare
while, this test doesn't crash, but instead prints two error messages;
the earlier trace is from the one message variant. This next trace is
the no message,
Reopening ticket per posting from Seneca Cunningham in RT 52416. Issue
of TODO item is still unresolved.
On Thu Apr 03 04:33:27 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reopening ticket per posting from Seneca Cunningham in RT 52416. Issue
of TODO item is still unresolved.
I got these results on Linux:
ok 1 - choice (one thread)
ok 2 # SKIP Intermittently failing everywhere
ok 3 # SKIP Intermittently
No longer failing as of r22311, Oct 20 2007. Test may have been
TODO-ed, in which case developer should open a separate TODO ticket for
the underlying source code problem. Am resolving *this* ticket.
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Linux: r22201.
[li11-226:parrot] 555 $ prove -v t/stm/runtime.t