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[dmd-internals] fail_compilation/fail108.d
Jul 03, 2012
Brad Roberts
Jul 03, 2012
Walter Bright
Jul 03, 2012
Brad Roberts
Jul 04, 2012
Walter Bright
July 03, 2012
It looks like this test is now hanging on every build attempt across at least linux and freebsd.  The auto-tester,
thusly stalls on pretty much every test run (be it mainline or pull request).  I don't have the time right now to do
anything about it, so the tester is kinda dead until that's fixed and I can sweep through the machines killing the failures.

If someone wants to help the most, adding a timeout alarm to d_do_test to kill any test that runs for more than, say, 15 minutes (way way longer than any test currently runs) would be great.

Thanks,
Brad
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July 03, 2012
On Windows, this test generates a stack overflow fault.

On 7/3/2012 10:04 AM, Brad Roberts wrote:
> It looks like this test is now hanging on every build attempt across at least linux and freebsd.  The auto-tester,
> thusly stalls on pretty much every test run (be it mainline or pull request).  I don't have the time right now to do
> anything about it, so the tester is kinda dead until that's fixed and I can sweep through the machines killing the failures.
>
> If someone wants to help the most, adding a timeout alarm to d_do_test to kill any test that runs for more than, say, 15
> minutes (way way longer than any test currently runs) would be great.
>
> Thanks,
> Brad
>

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July 03, 2012
os/x is also hanging.  So that's everything is broken, right?  A rather seroius regression so please revert whatever change was just checked in that caused it and I'll kick the fleet of auto-testers back into life.


On Tue, 3 Jul 2012, Walter Bright wrote:

> On Windows, this test generates a stack overflow fault.
> 
> On 7/3/2012 10:04 AM, Brad Roberts wrote:
> > It looks like this test is now hanging on every build attempt across at
> > least linux and freebsd.  The auto-tester,
> > thusly stalls on pretty much every test run (be it mainline or pull
> > request).  I don't have the time right now to do
> > anything about it, so the tester is kinda dead until that's fixed and I can
> > sweep through the machines killing the failures.
> > 
> > If someone wants to help the most, adding a timeout alarm to d_do_test to
> > kill any test that runs for more than, say, 15
> > minutes (way way longer than any test currently runs) would be great.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Brad
> > 
> 
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July 03, 2012
Fixed.

On 7/3/2012 1:59 PM, Brad Roberts wrote:
> os/x is also hanging.  So that's everything is broken, right?  A rather
> seroius regression so please revert whatever change was just checked in
> that caused it and I'll kick the fleet of auto-testers back into life.
>
>
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2012, Walter Bright wrote:
>
>> On Windows, this test generates a stack overflow fault.
>>
>> On 7/3/2012 10:04 AM, Brad Roberts wrote:
>>> It looks like this test is now hanging on every build attempt across at
>>> least linux and freebsd.  The auto-tester,
>>> thusly stalls on pretty much every test run (be it mainline or pull
>>> request).  I don't have the time right now to do
>>> anything about it, so the tester is kinda dead until that's fixed and I can
>>> sweep through the machines killing the failures.
>>>
>>> If someone wants to help the most, adding a timeout alarm to d_do_test to
>>> kill any test that runs for more than, say, 15
>>> minutes (way way longer than any test currently runs) would be great.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Brad
>>>
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