On 24 February 2010 17:55, Mark Evenson evenson@panix.com wrote:
Everything seems to work, but I notice that I seem to have 35 failing ANSI compiled tests, whereas I though we only should have 34. N.B. We should really mark the expected failures because chasing the set differences of these failure lists always gives me headaches for what should >be a simple task.
It's not so difficult to compare failure lists. Dump the ansi test results into files and diff.
(REINITIALIZE-INSTANCE.ERROR.1 DEFGENERIC.ERROR.20 DEFGENERIC.ERROR.21 DEFGENERIC.30 CALL-NEXT-METHOD.ERROR.1 CALL-NEXT-METHOD.ERROR.2 DEFMETHOD.ERROR.14 DEFMETHOD.ERROR.15 INVOKE-DEBUGGER.1 MAKE-CONDITION.3 MAKE-CONDITION.4 DELETE-PACKAGE.5 DELETE-PACKAGE.6 MAP.48 TYPE-OF.1 TYPE-OF.4 CHAR-UPCASE.2 CHAR-DOWNCASE.2 ENSURE-DIRECTORIES-EXIST.8 FRESH-LINE.5 PRINT.RANDOM-STATE.1 PPRINT-FILL.14 PPRINT-FILL.15 PPRINT-LINEAR.14 PPRINT-TABULAR.13 PPRINT-LOGICAL-BLOCK.17 PPRINT-POP.7 PPRINT-POP.8 FORMAT.LOGICAL-BLOCK.CIRCLE.1 FORMAT.LOGICAL-BLOCK.CIRCLE.2 FORMAT.LOGICAL-BLOCK.CIRCLE.3 FORMAT.JUSTIFY.30 FORMAT.JUSTIFY.32 WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX.23 TRACE.8)
INVOKE-DEBUGGER.1 and WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX.23 shouldn't be there - they didn't fail in my baseline test (taken on 0.18 release) and they didn't fail the last time I ran the tests on trunk.