From: Alex <agrambot@gmail.com>
To: npostavs@users.sourceforge.net
Cc: Gemini Lasswell <gazally@runbox.com>,
24402@debbugs.gnu.org, Tino Calancha <tino.calancha@gmail.com>
Subject: bug#24402: should-error doesn't catch all errors
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2017 22:42:10 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87d193ljdp.fsf@lylat> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <877ezbew3d.fsf@users.sourceforge.net> (npostavs's message of "Thu, 13 Jul 2017 19:49:26 -0400")
npostavs@users.sourceforge.net writes:
> Alex <agrambot@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> npostavs@users.sourceforge.net writes:
>>> It would be nice if we can make code inside tests behave the same as
>>> outside. But we should make it conditional on whether the code is being
>>> compiled, otherwise code inside tests would behave differently when
>>> being interpreted. Anyway, we can leave this for a separate bug.
>>
>> I agree, but that sounds like it'll require a fair bit of refactoring
>> and knowledge of ert internals.
>
> I don't think so, just a conditional to decide whether or not to call
> the extra expansion. Do you think there is anything else?
I was mostly referring to not binding `debugger', but also evaluating
the code "normally" (i.e., not doing expansions first in one
condition-case, evaluating arguments in another, and then the whole form
in a third one).
>> OOC, is there a robust way to check whether or not you're currently
>> byte-compiling?
>
> AFAIK, the usual trick is (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file).
> It's probably good enough for most things.
I believe the below patch does that, though it has some issues.
>> I was going to ask if you would merge in a few days, but it appears that
>> what should have been a simple rebase to master caused unforeseen
>> consequences. For instance, for some reason I now get a segmentation
>> fault when executing 'make cl-lib-tests TEST_LOAD_EL=no'. I even reset
>> to the commit I was at before and it still segfaults. Can you reproduce
>> this with the following patch on master?
>
> Nope, I just get the failures on cl-lib-defstruct-record we already
> mentioned.
The segfault appears to have been because I didn't wipe out the elc
files when testing different implementations.
I spent a lot longer than I'd like to admit finding this out. Is there a
reason why "make clean" in the test directory doesn't wipe out elc
files? I don't understand why there's a separate bootstrap-clean that
does this. Can this and TEST_LOAD_EL please be documented in the test
README?
Anyway, I got everything back in order. Sadly, there's a couple extra
tests that now fail for me in the patch that *doesn't* expand inline
functions, and these don't fail for me in a clean master. They are in
eieio-tests (23 and 24).
With the inline expansion, I also get some errors in ert-tests. All of
the errors, with the exception of subr-tests error, seem to be from
cl-defstruct and cl-typep (which is defined by define-inline).
Do you have any ideas? There should be 5 unexpected errors without the
inline expansion, and 6 errors with it. Note that all tests pass in both
cases without "TEST_LOAD_EL=no".
If it's easy to fix the eieio tests and not the other ones, then it
might be better to leave the inline-function expansion out for now.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-07-14 4:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-09-10 1:26 bug#24402: 25.1.50; testcover-start breaks should-error Gemini Lasswell
[not found] ` <handler.24402.B.14734739098199.ack@debbugs.gnu.org>
2016-09-20 4:27 ` bug#24402: More Information Gemini Lasswell
2017-07-04 3:28 ` bug#24402: should-error doesn't catch all errors (Was:bug#24402: More Information) Alex
2017-07-05 0:00 ` bug#24402: should-error doesn't catch all errors Alex
2017-07-05 13:43 ` Tino Calancha
2017-07-05 19:56 ` Alex
2017-07-07 10:15 ` Tino Calancha
2017-07-09 7:04 ` Alex
2017-07-11 12:18 ` npostavs
2017-07-12 3:47 ` Alex
2017-07-12 12:30 ` npostavs
2017-07-12 16:45 ` Alex
2017-07-13 1:31 ` npostavs
2017-07-13 3:04 ` Alex
2017-07-13 3:44 ` npostavs
2017-07-13 22:45 ` Alex
2017-07-13 23:49 ` npostavs
2017-07-14 4:42 ` Alex [this message]
2017-07-14 4:45 ` Alex
2017-07-15 21:57 ` npostavs
2017-07-16 3:49 ` Alex
2017-07-17 0:46 ` npostavs
2017-07-19 21:23 ` Gemini Lasswell
2017-07-19 22:40 ` Alex
2017-07-19 23:04 ` npostavs
2017-07-20 4:04 ` Alex
2017-07-20 19:23 ` Gemini Lasswell
2017-08-08 1:15 ` npostavs
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