java on cygwin - 2082 tests pass
Tom Tromey
tromey@redhat.com
Wed May 8 08:55:00 GMT 2002
>>>>> "David" == Billinghurst, David (CRTS) <David.Billinghurst@riotinto.com> writes:
David> - CYGWIN=check_case:strict
David> - rebuilt binutils with 16-byte alignment
David> - (and a small testsuite cheat)
I assume you are building with threads enabled?
As I understand it the GC currently doesn't support threads on Cygwin,
though Hans has a pending patch.
David> FAIL: Array_3 execution from source compiled test
This tests null pointer exception creation and handling.
David> FAIL: Divide_1 execution from source compiled test
This tests divide by zero exception creation and handling.
David> FAIL: KeepInline output from source compiled test
>From the test:
// Demonstrate that private methods can be reflected even if they are
// not referenced at compile-time (i.e. -fkeep-inline-functions works).
It is odd that this one fails. What happens?
David> FAIL: SyncTest execution from bytecode->native test
David> FAIL: Thread_Interrupt output from source compiled test
David> FAIL: Thread_Wait_Interrupt output from bytecode->native test
These all require threads.
David> FAIL: Throw_2 execution from source compiled test
This is another null pointer exception creation and handling test.
Overall this is pretty good. To me it says:
* You need threads to work
* The signal-to-exception code isn't working. That's not too
surprising. Maybe Cygwin needs to use the
SetUnhandledExceptionFilter code from win32.cc?
(I'm assuming it doesn't already.)
KeepInline is the only mystery.
Tom
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