regressions would be to see the program or your kernel crashing.
If you want to give it something to really test out, try a much more
reentrant version of the resolver.
<URL:http://green.homeunix.org/~green/reentrant_resolver.patch>
Any Mozilla-based browser would show you a clear difference.
UNI protocols. The actual test suites are not in these directories because
of their size. One needs to install the atmsupport port (the script
will remind you, if it cannot find the port).
The SSCOP test suite includes booth the ETSI and the ITU-T test suite,
the SSCF-UNI test suite is home grown and the UNI test suite is the
P2MP ETSI test suite. Others may follow.
While here, disable some of the long double tests on i386, since
FreeBSD/i386 is the only port that doesn't evaluate long doubles in
their full precision (due to constant folding bugs in gcc).
vendor's strtod() implementation.
While here, disable some of the long double tests on i386, since
FreeBSD/i386 is the only port that doesn't evaluate long doubles in
their full precision (due to constant folding bugs in gcc).
regular expression as the first argument to a substitute command. If
used to test a sed which (erroneously) evaluates this at translation
time rather than at execution time, the bugged sed is put into an
infinite loop. This mode of failure seems excessive. Such a failing
sed is the Free Software Foundation's sed 3.02.
The specific test was also not being executed for the BSD sed.
Both problems are now fixed.
PR: misc/25585
Submitted by: Walter Briscoe <w.briscoe@ponl.com>
Approved by: schweikh (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
warning: duplicate script for target "double" ignored
The regression-tests do try to hide that message, but the message does
still appear when using -j (eg: 'make -j5 buildworld'). This changes the
regression-test so the expected warning message will not be seen even
when -j is specified.
Reviewed by: jmallett ru
the value of the supplied wide character is ignored and L'\0' is used
instead. Remove incorrect comments about "internal buffer" since wcrtomb()
does not have one (wctomb() does).