[armedbear-devel] TIcket #151 addressed (was Re: Spaces in pathnames (jar:file:/x/y/z/a space/...))
Mark Evenson
evenson at panix.com
Mon Jul 11 12:04:31 UTC 2011
On Jul 9, 2011, at 12:57 , Theam Yong Chew wrote:
[…]
>
> Sorry for the slow reply, I've just got around to testing the pathname
> stuff. Here're my discoveries, using "0.26.0-dev-svn-13379M". This is
> a long email.
[…]
Thank for the considered reply! It will take a bit of time to go through everything in detail to give your information the attention it deserves, but rest assured that it is in my TODO pile.
[…]
> After running the tests, I could see "25 out of 548 total tests
> failed", and "23 unexpected failures".
>
> [java] 23 unexpected failures: ABCL.TEST.LISP::UNUSED.1,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::UNUSED.2, ABCL.TEST.LISP::DERIVE-TYPE-LOGXOR.2,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::DERIVE-TYPE-LOGXOR.3,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::MAKE-CLASS-FILE.1,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::FINALIZE-CLASS-FILE.1,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::GENERATE-METHOD.1,
> ABCL.TEST.LISP::GENERATE-METHOD.2,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::GENERATE-METHOD.3,
> ABCL.TEST.LISP::GENERATE-METHOD.4,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::GENERATE-METHOD.5,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::WITH-CODE-TO-METHOD.1,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::WITH-CODE-TO-METHOD.2,
> ABCL.TEST.LISP::DMC-RETURN.1,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::DMC-RETURN.2, ABCL.TEST.LISP::DMC-RETURN.3,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::PHYSICAL.21, ABCL.TEST.LISP::PHYSICAL.27,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::SILLY.5, ABCL.TEST.LISP::TRANSLATE-PATHNAME.5,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::PATHNAME.URI-ENCODING.2,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::JAR-PATHNAME.LOAD.1,
> [java] ABCL.TEST.LISP::MATH.READ-FROM-STRING.1.
>
> PROBE-FILE.4 and PROBE-FILE.5 are supposed to fail (expected), but is
> LOAD.1 supposed to fail?
>
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JAR-PATHNAME.LOAD.1 is funny. The first time it is run it fails,
but then subsequent invocations seem to succeed. I haven't figured
out what is going on with it quite yet, but I presume it has something
to do with being the first test to use the WITH-JAR-INIT macro.
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