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Re: [Gcl-devel] (ANSI) Added some string-related tests
From: |
Camm Maguire |
Subject: |
Re: [Gcl-devel] (ANSI) Added some string-related tests |
Date: |
03 Oct 2002 23:36:20 -0400 |
Greetings!
1) I've committed some more fixes, please check them out. My results
now are:
9 out of 2598 total tests failed: STRUCTURE-1-13, STRUCTURE-1-14,
STRUCTURE-1-15, TYPES-3, TYPES-4,
TYPES-6, TYPES-8, TYPES-9, TYPES-9A.
2) I take it you got the two messages I sent you yesterday. for some
reason, the list did not get them. I'm using the list to keep
track of pending work -- unfortunately I don't save this mail
anywhere else. Would you mind forwarding those two messages to the
list?
3) I think there are two small errors in the tests -- I've just
committed fixes -- please verify.
4) It there a single tree depicting the entire type hierarchy
anywhere? Right now, I'm taking an incremental modification
approach to subtypep, but it really would be better to lay it out
logically. (and recursively, no?)
Take care,
"Paul F. Dietz" <address@hidden> writes:
> Camm Maguire wrote:
>
> >>> CHAR.8
> >>
> >>Test was busted; fixed but still fails. This is a subtle point: CHAR must
> >>ignore the fill-pointer in an array that has one (see the spec page for
> >>CHAR).
> >>
> >
> >
> > Fixed the char ignoring fill-pointer part, but test still fails due to
> > setf. Perhaps should be rewritten?
>
>
> The SETF needs to work even if the index is beyond the region bounded
> by the fill pointer. See the spec page for CHAR -- it even has an example
> showing this.
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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Camm Maguire address@hidden
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