[asdf-devel] tests failing

Gary King gwking at metabang.com
Tue Oct 27 15:04:45 UTC 2009


Patch pushed as ASDF 1.369

On Oct 23, 2009, at 2:19 AM, Faré wrote:

> On the latest SBCL compiled myself w/o CLC, my tests all pass on SBCL.
> The problem is that the tests expect that there should be no filename
> redirection, but CLC does it.
>
> The attached patch will disable CLC if present and make the tests
> pass. It will also solve test-module-pathnames.script for clisp.
>
> test-retry-loading-component-1.script remains broken on my debian's
> (old?) clisp 2.48, which looks like a bug in that old clisp (it can
> find the restart, but not invoke it???)
>
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> 2009/10/22 Gary King <gwking at metabang.com>:
>> Weird.
>>
>> On my Mac, it's http://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/test-results.html
>>
>> SBCL passes all; the others only fail on one.
>>
>> I'll check it out.
>>
>>
>> On Oct 22, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Faré wrote:
>>
>>> I ran the tests for asdf. Out of 17, 5 fail on sbcl and 7 on  
>>> clisp. Oops.
>>>
>>> On SBCL, the failures seem related to the pathname redirection of  
>>> ABL /
>>> CLC.
>>> test1.script test2.script test3.script test-force.script
>>> test-static-and-serial.script
>>>
>>> On CLISP, the two additional failures are
>>> test-module-pathnames.script
>>> where clisp reads "foo.cl" as having directory nil instead of
>>> (:relative), which I think is legal, and
>>> test-retry-loading-component-1.script
>>> which seems to have to do with a restart-case retry in do-one-dep,  
>>> but
>>> that's beyond my depth.
>>>
>>> The good news is most of these failures are only failures of the  
>>> test
>>> themselves.
>>> The bad news is someone probably has to fix them and commit a fix.
> <asdf.diff>

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