Liviu Nicoara wrote:
The following test case:$ cat > t.cpp << EOF #include <driver.h> int run_test (int, char**) { for (int i = 0; i < 1000000; ++i) rw_assert (1, 0, 0, " "); return 0; } int main () { return rw_test (0, 0, __FILE__, "", 0, run_test, 0); } EOF yields the following output: $ ./t # INFO (S1) (8 lines): # TEXT: # COMPILER: gcc 3.3.4, __VERSION__ = "3.3.4" # ENVIRONMENT: i386 running linux-elf 2.4.29 with glibc 2.3 # FILE: t.cpp # COMPILED: Feb 6 2006, 13:45:04 # COMMENT: ###################################################### # +-----------------------+--------+--------+--------+ # | DIAGNOSTIC | ACTIVE | TOTAL |INACTIVE| # +-----------------------+--------+--------+--------+ # | (S1) INFO | 1 | 1 | 0% | # | (S7) ASSERTION | 0 | 1000000 | 100% | # +-----------------------+--------+--------+--------+ Is the width of the table cells adjustable in some way so that I could avoid the esthetically unpleasing (but otherwise benign) misalignment?
Not at this time, but it would be a nice enhancement. Could you open a Jira issue for this? Martin
