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Re: 3.0.3 release candidate 2
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Benjamin Lindner |
Subject: |
Re: 3.0.3 release candidate 2 |
Date: |
Wed, 01 Oct 2008 08:21:05 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (Windows/20080421) |
Jaroslav Hajek wrote:
hello,
the 3.0.3 RC2 is up for testing. Some last-minute fixes were added.
http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~hajej2am/ulozna/octave/
regards
Building using mingw32 gcc-tdm-4.3.0-2 completes successfully.
Make check results:
Summary:
PASS 3937
FAIL 3
The 3 fails are the already known (expected?) in ov-fcn-handle.cc due to
the text/binary fseekg/fputg problem, in mat2str.m due to -i being
represented as 0-1*i instead of expected -0-1*i and the one in bitcmp.m
which is also already known. I thought I read on the list it had been
fixed, apparently I missed something here. Will look into it
benjamin
just for the record I attach the test failures...
>>>>> processing
d:\files\admin\octaveforge_svn\trunk\octave-forge\admin\Windows\mingw32\octave\octave-3.0.3\src\ov-fcn-handle.cc
***** test
a = 2;
f = @(x) a + x;
g = @(x) 2 * x;
h = @log2;
f2 = f;
g2 = g;
h2 = h;
nm = tmpnam();
unwind_protect
save ("-text", nm, "f2", "g2", "h2");
clear f2 g2 h2
load (nm);
assert (f(2),f2(2));
assert (g(2),g2(2));
assert (g(3),g2(3));
unlink (nm);
save ("-text", nm, "f2", "g2", "h2");
unwind_protect_cleanup
unlink (nm);
end_unwind_protect
!!!!! test failed
error: function handle points to non-existent function
>>>>> processing
d:\files\admin\octaveforge_svn\trunk\octave-forge\admin\Windows\mingw32\octave\octave-3.0.3\scripts/general\bitcmp.m
*****
assert(bitcmp(A,Amax),bitor(bitshift(1,Amax-1),bitshift(1,Amax-2)));
!!!!! test failed
error: assert (bitcmp (A, Amax),bitor (bitshift (1, Amax - 1), bitshift
(1, Amax - 2))) expected
6.7554e+015
but got
1.1259e+016
values do not match
shared variables {
Amax = 53
Bmax = 9.0072e+015
A = 2.2518e+015
}
>>>>> processing
d:\files\admin\octaveforge_svn\trunk\octave-forge\admin\Windows\mingw32\octave\octave-3.0.3\scripts/strings\mat2str.m
***** assert (mat2str ([-1/3 +i/7; 1/3 -i/7], [4 2]),
"[-0.3333+0i,0+0.14i;0.3333+0i,-0-0.14i]")
!!!!! test failed
error: assert (mat2str ([-1 / 3, +i / 7; 1 / 3, -i / 7], [4,
2]),"[-0.3333+0i,0+0.14i;0.3333+0i,-0-0.14i]") expected
[-0.3333+0i,0+0.14i;0.3333+0i,-0-0.14i]
but got
[-0.3333+0i,0+0.14i;0.3333+0i,0-0.14i]
- Re: 3.0.3 release candidate 2,
Benjamin Lindner <=