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Re: Bugs blocking the 6.1 release


From: John W. Eaton
Subject: Re: Bugs blocking the 6.1 release
Date: Sat, 16 May 2020 10:38:53 -0400
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On 5/16/20 4:58 AM, "Markus Mützel" wrote:
Am 14. Mai 2020 um 22:22 Uhr schrieb "John W. Eaton":
On 5/14/20 3:30 PM, "Markus Mützel" wrote:
Am 14. Mai 2020 um 21:24 Uhr schrieb "Markus Mützel":
I'll try and cross-compile for Windows next. I'll report if I should run into 
any issues or better if it fixes the performance issue.

Well, I didn't reach very far. When I tried to build the .lz source ball for hg id 
64b7dedbc220 with "make all dist-lzip", I got the following error:
make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'scripts/legacy/@inline/module.mk', needed 
by 'distdir-am'.  Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory 
'/home/osboxes/Documents/Repositories/Octave/octave-jwe/.build'
make: *** [Makefile:27530: distdir] Error 2

Markus


Can you try again?  Strip the following changeset from your repo, pull
again from  https://hg.octave.org/octave-jwe and you should be able to
execute make dist and build from the resulting tar file.

    summary: convert obsolete octave_fcn_inline object to @inline class

Thanks for the quick fix. I could successfully create the tarball with that 
change (hg id 178d101fd37d).

Cross-building the stable-octave target with MXE Octave fails with the 
following error:

/home/osboxes/Documents/Repositories/Octave/mxe-octave-stable/tmp-stable-octave/octave-6.0.1/libinterp/octave-value/ov-fcn-handle.cc:
 In constructor 'octave::simple_fcn_handle::simple_fcn_handle(const octave_value&, 
const string&)':
/home/osboxes/Documents/Repositories/Octave/mxe-octave-stable/tmp-stable-octave/octave-6.0.1/libinterp/octave-value/ov-fcn-handle.cc:181:28:
 warning: declaration of 'octave_function* fcn' shadows a parameter [-Wshadow]
   181 |           octave_function *fcn = m_fcn.function_value ();
       |                            ^~~

[...]

I'll check out the warnings. What version of GCC are you using that produces these warnings? I don't recall seeing them with GCC 8.

/home/osboxes/Documents/Repositories/Octave/mxe-octave-stable/tmp-stable-octave/octave-6.0.1/libinterp/octave-value/ov-fcn-handle.cc:
 In member function 'virtual bool octave_fcn_handle::load_hdf5(octave_hdf5_id, 
const char*)':
/home/osboxes/Documents/Repositories/Octave/mxe-octave-stable/tmp-stable-octave/octave-6.0.1/libinterp/octave-value/ov-fcn-handle.cc:2640:27:
 error: cannot bind non-const lvalue reference of type 'octave_hdf5_id&' {aka 'long 
long int&'} to an rvalue of type 'octave_hdf5_id' {aka 'long long int'}
  2640 |       if (afh->load_hdf5 (group_hid, space_hid, type_hid))
       |                           ^~~~~~~~~
/home/osboxes/Documents/Repositories/Octave/mxe-octave-stable/tmp-stable-octave/octave-6.0.1/libinterp/octave-value/ov-fcn-handle.cc:2022:57:
 note:   initializing argument 1 of 'bool 
octave::anonymous_fcn_handle::load_hdf5(octave_hdf5_id&, octave_hdf5_id&, 
octave_hdf5_id&)'
  2022 |   bool anonymous_fcn_handle::load_hdf5 (octave_hdf5_id& group_hid,
       |                                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~
make[5]: *** [Makefile:20696: 
libinterp/octave-value/liboctave_value_la-ov-fcn-handle.lo] Error 1


Some of those are warnings that I also see for native builds on Ubuntu Linux. 
But the error about the non-const lvalue seems to be Windows specific. I'm not 
sure why gcc doesn't mind on Linux though (maybe some standard extension?).

Yeah, strange. I'll try a Windows build and see if I can understand why that's failing.

jwe



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