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From: | Paul F. Dietz |
Subject: | Re: [Gcl-devel] An example of output from the clocc ansi tests |
Date: | Fri, 18 Oct 2002 19:12:18 -0500 |
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John Jorgensen wrote:
I appologize for bringing up two errors that probably are problems with the test, but I'm trying to get some feedback into whether I'm interpreting the tests and the spec right. There are a lot of errors to sift through and I'm new at this.
Another thing I noticed in the test is it said it expected 'T'. The spec only requires that EQUAL returns a true value when things are equal; it doesn't have to be T. In my tests I've been using (not (not ...)) a lot in these cases, or calling a function EQUALT that I defined that is like EQUAL but really does return T. Your more substantive objection is also correct. That must not be a standards compliance test. It seems to me the purpose of the CLOCC ansi tests has been allowed to become muddled. Paul
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