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RE: RC1 Candidate
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JohnD |
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RE: RC1 Candidate |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Jan 2019 12:33:19 -0500 |
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> From: JohnD [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 12:19 PM
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> Subject: Re: RC1 Candidate
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> > Message: 6
> > Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2019 10:15:00 -0500
> > From: "John W. Eaton" <address@hidden>
> > To: Markus M?tzel <address@hidden>
> > Cc: Octave-Maintainers <address@hidden>
> > Subject: Re: RC1 Candidate
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> > On 1/27/19 9:11 AM, "Markus M?tzel" wrote:
> > > Am 26. Januar 2019 um 16:25 Uhr schrieb "Rik":
> > >> The first release candidate for Octave version 5.1 is available at
> > >> ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/octave/.
> > >>
> > >> I've tried it on my vanilla Linux system (./configure, make) and
> building
> > >> is just fine.? Running 'make check' passes with no failed tests.
> > >>
> > >> Please download and experiment on other systems.
> > >
> > > Will there be official Windows installers for the release candidate?
> >
> > Yes, the installer along with 7z and zip files are on alpha.gnu.org now.
> >
> > I only made versions for Windows 64 with the usual 32-bit Fortran
> > integer configuration.
> >
> > jwe
> >
> >
>
> On Win 10, 64 bit using the installer:
>
> PASS 15502
> FAIL 1
> XFAIL (reported bug) 26
> SKIP (missing feature) 52
> SKIP (run-time condition) 5
>
> The error:
> >>>>> processing
> C:\Octave\OCTAVE~1.90\mingw64\share\octave\5.0.90\etc\tests\libinterp\cor
> efc
> n\graphics.cc-tst
> ***** test
> hf = figure ("visible", "off");
> hax = axes ("parent", hf);
> unwind_protect
> hctx1 = uicontextmenu ("parent", hf);
> hctx2 = uicontextmenu ("parent", hf);
> set (hf, "uicontextmenu", hctx2);
> set (hax, "uicontextmenu", hctx2);
> assert (get (hf, "uicontextmenu"), hctx2);
> assert (get (hax, "uicontextmenu"), hctx2);
> assert (get (hf, "children"), [hctx2; hctx1; hax]);
> delete (hctx2);
> assert (get (hf, "uicontextmenu"), []);
> assert (get (hax, "uicontextmenu"), []);
> assert (get (hf, "children"), [hctx1; hax]);
> set (hf, "uicontextmenu", hctx1);
> assert (get (hf, "uicontextmenu"), hctx1);
> set (hf, "uicontextmenu", []);
> assert (get (hf, "uicontextmenu"), []);
> assert (get (hf, "children"), [hctx1; hax]);
> unwind_protect_cleanup
> close (hf);
> end_unwind_protect;
> !!!!! test failed
> ASSERT errors for: assert (get (hf, "uicontextmenu"),[])
>
> Location | Observed | Expected | Reason
> . O(1x1) E(0x0) Dimensions don't match
>
Running the code of the test manually, I see it failing intermittently.
If I add a pause line into the test:
delete (hctx2);
pause(0.1);
assert (get (hf, "uicontextmenu"), []);
I don't seem to get the fail any more
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), (continued)
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2019/01/28
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Markus Mützel, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Nicholas Jankowski, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), John W. Eaton, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Markus Mützel, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), John W. Eaton, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), John W. Eaton, 2019/01/29
- Re: RC1 Candidate (windows 64, msvcr100.dll), Markus Mützel, 2019/01/29
Re: RC1 Candidate, Ardid, Salva, 2019/01/29
Re: RC1 Candidate, JohnD, 2019/01/28
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