[dmd-internals] dmd commit, revision 632

Walter Bright walter at digitalmars.com
Mon Aug 30 15:28:15 PDT 2010


Optlink definitely cannot handle / paths. Must be \.

Don Clugston wrote:
> --------
> It's gnu make that's the real problem.
> If I rename gnu make to 'gnumake' (necessary otherwise there's a paths
> disaster), here's what I get:
>
> C:\dmd2dev\src\test>gnumake quick
> gnumake ARGS="" run_tests
> gnumake[1]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/c/dmd2dev/src/test'
> Building combinations tool
> Max # of fixups = 12
> OPTLINK (R) for Win32  Release 8.00.1
> Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989-2004  All rights reserved.
> OPTLINK : Warning 9: Unknown Option : COMBINATIONS
> user32.def(0) : Error 2: File Not Found user32.def
> --- errorlevel 1
> gnumake[1]: *** [test_results/combinations] Error 1
> gnumake[1]: Leaving directory `/cygdrive/c/dmd2dev/src/test'
> gnumake: *** [quick] Error 2
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> It might just be because OPTLINK can't handle / paths, I think it requires \.
>
>
> On 28 August 2010 07:04, Brad Roberts <braddr at puremagic.com> wrote:
>   
>> On 8/27/2010 9:52 PM, Don Clugston wrote:
>>     
>>> On 28 August 2010 02:02, Brad Roberts <braddr at puremagic.com> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Picking a random but representative example...
>>>>
>>>> Why no changes to the public dmd test suite?  Let me guess, you changed the
>>>> private one?  The one that's been superseded so that those of us out here on the
>>>> other side of your screen have a chance of testing our changes and avoiding
>>>> introducing regressions. :)
>>>>         
>>> BTW -- I'm not using the public one either. It's not really usable on Windows.
>>>       
>> Would you (or really anyone doing windows development) mind taking a little time
>> and investigate fixing that?  I don't think it'd be particularly hard, but I
>> don't do any development on windows.  There's very few tools involved (a list
>> from a quick scan of the single Makefile and the test script 'do_test.sh':
>>
>>  gnu make
>>  mkdir
>>  rm
>>  cat
>>  bash
>>  grep
>>  tr
>>  diff
>>
>> I'd really like it to be the test platform everyone can and does use.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brad
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