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After learning that some folks were having troubles building parrot
On Nov 18, 2007 12:25 PM, chromatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The next release will be on Tuesday evening. Committers, please review your
> checkins and update NEWS appropriately. Everyone, please submit updates to
> PLATFORMS.
>
> Running make fulltest and reporting any failures would be very
> Per your request, the pasted output of mingw32-make fulltest with gcc
> 3.4.5 on Win32
>
> rev 22919
Ok, I am a dolt - that is the output for Win32 Cygwin
The output for Win32 MinGW is coming soon
>
> /usr/bin/perl.exe t/harness --gc-debug --running-make-test -b
> t/compilers/imcc/*/*.t t/op/
On Nov 18, 2007 12:25 PM, chromatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The next release will be on Tuesday evening. Committers, please review your
> checkins and update NEWS appropriately. Everyone, please submit updates to
> PLATFORMS.
>
> Running make fulltest and reporting any failures would be very
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As far as I can tell, r20659 is the last rev perl6 worked correctly on
FYI all
r20662 builds fine on Win32 with MinGW and Cygwin
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see http://nopaste.snit.ch:8001/10585 for details or paste bel
.5 or compiling a more recent gcc themselves.
That is, as long as it is not causing problems anywhere else.
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On 6/12/07, Andy Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm very uncomfortable with removing #pragma once from our header
files. It is per
. Just /bin is probably a bit paranoid but that doesn't mean that the
gremlins aren't out to get me.
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author that there was a bug which counted lines
after __DATA__ as perl code. I am not sure if that applies in this
situation but it added 10K SLOC to my project which was less than 2K without
it ;-)
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On 3/28/07, Ron Blaschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joshua Gatcomb wrote:
> Really? No one on #parrot has been able to get parrot to work on Cygwin
> for months.
Interesting, didn't know about this.
The issue for the longest time was that miniparrot.exe would silently die
ersion of cygwin1.dll)
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Here's the output of "make test" on my box.
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
---
t/codingstd/
ake it worth reading. While it has lost a bit of momentum - it is
still
being updated with new posts almost daily.
Allison
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ake over nmake. Perhaps
that's wrong.
I don't think it is wrong but perhaps the order of hints/make should
change. I don't know that's why I am asking.
--
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h has
changed from nmake to mingw32-make along the way, which is bound to fail.
Perhaps this is the spot where it is appropriate to warn the user.
I don't mind writing the patch but as I have been away for 1.5 years I would
really like to hear the opinions of where is the best way to do it.
Chee
Anyone know what my problems is or is willing to work with me on this would
be most appreciated.
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alidate what I was
seeing. Parrot has changed considerably since then as
has Cygwin and gcc. I would suggest asking the list
if there is anyone interested in carrying on the
Cygwin torch by asking them to reproduce the problem.
I no longer have an environment to do so.
> Thanks,
>
he test
suite my prompt some one with tuits to fix this. It
may be that the fix itself is a design decision and
there is as of yet no ruling.
>
> Joshua Gatcomb should comment on whether or not this
> should be applied.
Apply away. I have held off making any modifications
waiting on anothe
harness.
Thoughts?
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Please read Clinton's reply - especially the part
about being blocked from the list for about a year.
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--- "Clinton A. Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 11:34:05 -0500
> To: Joshua Gatcomb
continuing maintenance?
And just to be clear for those reading at homejust
because I am asking doesn't mean I am volunteering.
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ave 2 questions:
1. Would people prefer missing data for benchmarks
where they won't work or a manually entered high
number to draw attention to them?
2. Should we be checking that the output of the
benchmarks (right or wrong) is consistent?
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e may cross post
to other Perl forums such as PerlMonks
(http://www.perlmonks.org). This is a perfect way for
non C programmers and those who have no knowledge of
Parrot to still contribute in a meaningful way.
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> At 11:08 PM -0800 11/2/04, Jeff Clites wrote:
> >On Nov 2, 2004, at 7:10 PM, Matt Diephouse wrote:
> >
> >>Joshua Gatcomb and I have been working a little
> under a week to set up
> >>an automated build system for parrot that tracks
> performance (with
>
oon with it :)
pass the --cgoto=0 flag to Configure.pl. I also have
RH 9.0 and would love someone to confirm that make
testj will fail on 3 tests (unless you additionally
pass it another flag). Interestingly enough - the
same failure ocurrs on Cygwin.
> Kind regards,
> Alberto
Cheer
ks to me like a LD_LIBRARY_PATH issue. One
> simple fix
> is to set the environment variable
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> (in Bourne shell syntax).
>
> Does that help?
This indeed corrects this problem.
>
--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> All tests pass normally, but I get 3 tests
> failing
> >> under JIT
> >>
> >> t/op/interp.t #7
> >> t/pmc/coroutine.t #10
> >>
--- Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> ok, so I did investigate a little further. make
> testj
> works fine (all tests pass) if I don't pass the
> --optimize flag to Configure.pl.
Ok, so optimizations break things - why not add more.
Interestingly, adding
--- Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> --- Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > 1. Transfer ICU 3.0 and build from source
> > 2. Do a fresh CVS checkout of parrot, transfer
> and
> > build
> >
--- Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> 1. Transfer ICU 3.0 and build from source
> 2. Do a fresh CVS checkout of parrot, transfer and
> build
>
> $ perl Configure.pl --optimize
>
>
> $ make
>
>
> c++ -o parrot -L/usr/local/lib -Wl
/parrot/include/parrotlib.pbc] Error
127
ICU libs are in /usr/local/lib
/usr/local/lib is in my path
all libs are executable
libicuuc.so.30 indeed does exist in that directory
Any advice?
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--- Matt Fowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb accidentally introduced a dependency
> on
> Config::IniFiles. Since it is implemented in pure
> perl he offered to
> add it to the repository. Warnock applies.
>
> http://xrl.us/div3
In the note offeri
was to just continue telling it about
my system ICU and not let it try to figure it out.
perl Configure.pl --icuheaders=/usr/local/include
--icushared='-L/usr/local/lib -lcygicuuc -lcygicudt'
>
> jens
>
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--- Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Threads: Y*
> Tests:Y***
>
> * You need to enable the threading tests by adding
> cygwin to t/pmc/threads.t though a handful of tests
> will fail due to an outstanding IO issue likely
> caused
> by Cygwin
>
&g
--- Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I happened to have found the last cygwin1.dll lying
> around in /tmp that I kept as a backup. I swapped
> it
> with the current cygwin1.dll just to see if it would
> make the IO problem go away and much to my happy
> surpris
cygwin1.dll-1.5.11-1 - current stable build, blows up
I will be pinging the Cygwin list momentarily to see
if they have any insight.
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** You need to enable the signal tests by adding
cygwin to t/pmc/signals.t
*** The only failing tests are if you enable the
threading tests as annotated above
> leo
I used to have Win ME to test but no longer so I don't
know what 9x/ME would turn up
Joshua Gatcomb
While it has introduced a new IO bug that is failing a
handful of threads tests, it also appears to have
fixed a different bug where some of the trigonomic
functions would blow up under JIT.
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ping the Cygwin
list if anyone thinks it might help.
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> leo
>
>
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without the patch since it only ever prints "thread"
> jens
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--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > After the change - case 3 now prints thread 1.
>
> Strange.
indeed
> > You mentioned in the previous email that you were
> > interested in knowing
rite my own
parsing code if that would be more desired. We could
revert back to the previous version which did not have
the requirement.
Just let me know
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--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ... only 1 of the
> > two messages is displayed
>
> I've fixed a flaw in the IO flush code. Please try
> again, thanks.
Still not working, but thanks! The be
XPECTEDLY
SUCCEEDED).
Files=1, Tests=21, 7 wallclock secs ( 4.03 cusr +
2.02 csys = 6.05 CPU)
> jens
Glad to see I am not the only Cygwin user out there
;-)
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--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> I had submitted a patch some time ago that never
got
>> applied enabling tests for threads, timer, and
>> extend_13.
> Overlooked? Please rediff and resend
--- Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Up until a couple of weeks ago, all the threads
> tests
> were passing on Cygwin. I had submitted a patch
> some
> time ago that never got applied enabling tests for
> threads, timer, and extend_13 that never got
> appl
read 1
It is almost as if by the time the time the second
print happens, the filehandle is already closed
So - since threads aren't officially supposed to be
working on Cygwin - is this something I should care
about or not?
Cheers
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--- Jens Rieks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 September 2004 18:40, Joshua Gatcomb
> wrote:
> > cannot find -licui18n
> I am not sure, is this library used by parrot?
I have no idea - first I have seen it other than when
I built ICU many moons ago.
>
>
re.
That's what I am doing for now
>
> jens
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Divorce internals from interface.
2. Add what's missing.
3. Fix what's broke.
4. Delay optimizing working code in favor of 2 & 3.
Since the usual purpose of a point release is to have
features finished and bugs squashed, it may be a good
time for another release.
What say you?
Cheer
is b0rk. I would think
portability is a good thing but don't go changing
things on my account yet. When I get the time, I will
investigate.
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is different:
loaded runtime/parrot/dynext/libnci.so
vs
loaded libnci.so
Before I started digging around I was wondering if
someone might want to whack me with the clue stick.
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--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I could track it down. It wasn't strictly
> NCI related, though.
I guess you didn't need me to track down the CVS
changes as this fixed the problem - THANKS.
Cheers
Joshua Gatcom
pe = const_string(interpreter,
< PMC_struct_val(lib_pmc) ? "Ops" :
"PMC");
< }
< /*
< * call init, if it exists
< */
---
> /* get init_func */
298,299c314,316
< if (init_func)
< (init_func)(interpreter, lib_pmc);
---
&g
--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb wrote:
> > This might help shed some light:
> >
> > $ cd t/pmc
> > $ parrot nci_1.pasm
>
> Not really. bash: parrot: command not found ;)
> You got an old parrot around somewhere in the
--- Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Enhancements:
> 1. Should be platform independent now
> 2. Much greater control using ini configuration
> 3. Output is "pretty"
> 4. Lots of bugs squashed (probably more introduced)
I found a few and have erradicat
--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > t/pmc/nci.t28 716835 28 80.00%
> 1-27
>
> strange.
>
> > t/pmc/perlhash.t1 256361 2.78% 20
>
> Only that one is
2.78% 20
2 tests and 53 subtests skipped.
Failed 2/120 test scripts, 98.33% okay. 29/1828
subtests failed, 98.41% okay.
make: *** [test] Error 14
Not that you need to ask, but Cygwin ;-)
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> drop the sqlite database and ue rrd directly?
I still have a few ideas for improving parrotbench.pl.
When I am done with those, I will confer with you on
getting the storage format worked out.
> Regards,
> Jerome
> --
> [EMA
Much greater control using ini configuration
3. Output is "pretty"
4. Lots of bugs squashed (probably more introduced)
5. POD updated
6. Multiple regexes allowed for benchmarks to be run
7. Multiple regexes allowed for benchmarks to be
skipped
8. Probably some stuff I am forgetting
--- Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Here is the modified parrotbench script along with
> the
> new data collection script and the script to make it
> into a web page.
>
> I don't know what kind of layout/data would be
> useful
> to people so let
data collection script and the script to make it
into a web page.
I don't know what kind of layout/data would be useful
to people so let me know if you want something else.
I will update every Tuesday morning.
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if I can't
get back to what I was seeing before.
Either way - I think it is a good thing to keep track
of our performance impact when making changes -
perhaps I will get more motivated and make the code a
bit more robust and use parrotbench instead of my
homegrown stuff.
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chmark
It is also a very quick hack because I was on my lunch
break.
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benchmark
Description: benchmark
table version of ICU source, build it, and note
anything "special" they needed to do to get it
working. Those things should make putting a newer
version into CVS a realistic possibility. I am
volunteering for Cygwin (yeah I know - big surprise
there).
Cheers
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Ok - so which way do we go?
A. Leave it as is
B. Upgrade to a bare bones 3.0
C. Upgrade to a full version of 3.0
D. Improve the config/gen/icu.pl with any of the
previous options
E. Something else entirely?
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--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > All:
> > The ICU that is bundled with Parrot is old.
>
> > George Rhoten, an ICU developer, has suggested we
> > start shipping version 3.0 because:
>
to a system ICU we do that.
C. Have someone volunteer to strip stuff out of the
3.0 version and start bundling that.
There are likely other options but as George pointed
out - we appear to be spending an awful lot of effort
making the old ICU work when upgrading would solve all
our problems (my
debugging=0
--optimize --icushared='-licuuc -licudt'
--icuheaders=/usr/local/include
Obviously change your architecture and your ICU flags
accordingly - but that makes parrot really fly ;-)
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incidently - things are running much slower now using
--optimize and -j -O2
so how much is "much slower"
for primes2.pasm it was taking on average 2.15 real
seconds and is now taking on average 2.9
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flag appears to have
fixed the JITed problem (though the handful of math
ops are still failing under Cygwin/JIT).
so in summary: From 2004-07-16 until something
changes, if you want to build on Cygwin with and have
JIT work using gcc 3.0 or higher, add
--ccflags=-mno-accumulate-outgoing-args
T
oblem fixed
since I seem to be the only one regularly using Cygwin
- so no rush - just figured I would point it out as
soon as possible.
I can also produce some JIT debugging if someone
thinks that will help:
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Cygwin no longer requires --intval and --opcode size
changes in the Configure process to work correctly.
Additionally, the benchmarks appear to be running a
bit faster too.
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d to be compiled with the same compiler"
type problem. The gcc is recent though compiling the
latest from the source is an option I am willing to
try if someone thinks it will work.
>
> jens
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and failed miserably because of the Cygwin
math library problem. I began seeing syntax errors in
source files that weren't there before using the mingw
compiler option.
>
> jens
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when
converted to double, and zero when converted to
float.)
*/
I tried very unsuccesfully to get parrot to compile
using mingw btw.
> leo
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let me know and I will send the outputs.
>
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-V for 5.8.4 that I built myself.
>
> leo
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work correctly while in
some cases (dependent on order) it does not.
Per our off-list conversation - I have googled for
problems with Cygwin and the math libs to no avail. I
hate to sound like a broken record, but I have no idea
where to go from here.
Cheers
--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 4 print N3
> > gdb> p N3
> > $2 = 4.4942328371557898e+307
>
> > If both N1 and N2 are not set prior to cosh, then
> > everything works fine
> n
4 print N3
gdb> p N3
$2 = 4.4942328371557898e+307
If both N1 and N2 are not set prior to cosh, then
everything works fine. I am not sure how to debug
further than this though I have a week of C under my
belt now ;-)
Cheers
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The FAQ at http://www.parrotcode.org
Also - is there any reason why some messages I send to
the list don't make it? I am not sure who does
maintenance on the list but the message I sent today
in regards to JIT on Cygwin did not make it.
Hopefully this one gets through
Cheers
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vironment WRT this being a problem with Win
ME or something that has changed within the last week.
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gainfully employed and ensure that new stuff only
makes this better and not worse. Hopefully it won't
take me too long to learn C though I have been using
Perl now for almost 2 years and I still feel like an
infant.
Cheers
Joshua
I am trying to nail down exactly how Cygwin behaves
with the various options turned on. I noticed that
testg does not have the -g option it should. I am on
my way out the door or I would provide a patch (I just
modified the Makefile directly for my testing).
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rrot_jit_debug_stabs
(interpreter=0x100d1d80) at src/jit_debug.c:348
348 fprintf(stabs, ".stabn " N_SLINE
",0,%d,%d /* %s */\n", line,
(gdb)
WRT arithmetics_26 that coredumps, but I can
debug/trace with JIT - what should I look for?
WRT trans_9-12,17,18 that does no
--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ... This is
> > the result of running 'make testj'.
>
> > Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List
> of
> > Failed
> >
>
okay.
make: *** [testj] Error 14
Not sure if this is expected or not.
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or me. It picked up a handful of
changes. Then I verified that -j is now working.
I will shut up now. One should not be allowed to
operate computers when over tired without ample supply
of caffeine.
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t; Modified:build_tools jit2h.pl
This is really odd. I did "rm build_tools/jit2h.pl"
and then cvs update -dP and got back the same old
file. I made the 1 line change myself by hand. Now I
am getting
repeat() not implemented in class 'PerlInt'
> leo
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Working great now. Not sure why it took so long
before > I could see the update in CVS. Thanks and
please > disregard earlier message.
>
> Joshua Gatcomb
> a.k.a. Limbic~Region
Ok, I am an idiot. I didn't try the -j
--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > parrot -j examples/benchmarks/primes2.pasm
> > exists_keyed() not implemented in class 'PerlInt'
>
> Ah. yep. Due to eliminating two vtable functions,
--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > parrot -j examples/benchmarks/primes2.pasm
> > exists_keyed() not implemented in class 'PerlInt'
>
> Ah. yep. Due to eliminating two vtable functions,
implemented in class 'PerlInt'
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--- Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gatcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > 2. All tests are now passing on Cygwin.
>
> Are signal and thread tests skipped or running?
No, they are both skipped. I am doing a bit more
research on this b
taking about 4 seconds.
parrot -j used to coredump
primes2.pasm with -j is now under 2 seconds.
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49.40 csys = 380.13 CPU)
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be different.
> Anyway, the config system *should not* use perl5's
> types. Patches
> welcome. The same problem is, if perl5 is compiled
> with "long double"s.
>
> leo
I think this is something I could do if I knew what it
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