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Test suite failures under 64-bit PowerPC Mac OS X
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Gordon Steemson |
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Test suite failures under 64-bit PowerPC Mac OS X |
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Thu, 22 Aug 2024 22:16:40 -0700 |
The Guile build I posted about yesterday did complete successfully after the
three edits I described in that post.
However, the test suite invoked by a subsequent `make check` fails in a few
places, and I do not know enough about Guile to tell whether any of these are
indicative of deep problems or if they are all relatively trivial.
Specifically:
- In `00-repl-server.test`, I got an intermittent error, “thread_suspend
failed”. It happened once, with no further information provided and no obvious
cause.
- In `00-socket.test`, the `setsockopt` test fails outright, while the `bind
abstract socket` test errors out with “no such file or directory” (which then
causes the subsequent `listen abstract`, `connect abstract`, and `accept
abstract` tests to not be able to resolve). These all have 100% repeatability.
- A significant minority of test scripts reported unresolved tests, but no
actual errors or failures. `i18n.test` in particular produced 43 unresolved
tests, well over half of which involved French. Strangely, the summary of test
results appears to treat them as successes, unless I am misinterpreting
something.
- In `filesys.test`, `mkdtemp` fails outright with an “invalid template”, while
`chmodat` evokes three separate errors: “not a port”, “not a file port”, and
“closed port” (all three errors speak of an “unbound variable #f”.)
- In `posix.test`, there are two errors (“utime: AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW” has an
out-of-range argument 4096; “pipe: O_CLOEXEC” has an unknown error 0), three
unresolved tests, and an outright failure (“spawn: wc with stdin and stdout
redirects”) so severe as to prompt a backtrace (which reveals that the “2” it
reports expecting should in fact have been a Unicode HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS).
- Running `r4rs.test` produced an interpreter warning about “load” being used
in a declarative module.
- Between `srfi-98.test` and `srfi-105.test`, an interpreter warning appeared:
“call to environ while multiple threads are running; further behavior
unspecified”.
Any commentary shedding light on these errors/failures would be appreciated.
Gordon S.
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