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diff --git a/atarist/RESULTS b/atarist/RESULTS deleted file mode 100644 index d2768908c2..0000000000 --- a/atarist/RESULTS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -t/base: - -cond.t -if.t -lex.t -pat.t -term.t - -all of these pass. if you are running from this directory -make sure you have a file ..\Makefile for term.t to pass. - -================================= - -t/cmd: - -elsif.t -for.t -mod.t -subval.t -switch.t -while.t - -all of these passed. be sure to set UNIXMODE for these to pass. -make sure there is a file called ./TEST if you run in this sub-directory -for mod.t. - -================================= - -t/comp: - -cmdopt.t -decl.t -package.t -script.t -term.t -multiline.t - -all these work. if you are running in this subdir then cp perl.ttp ./perl -before running. - -cpp.t - fails. i need to fix for -P. -================================= - -t/io: - -if you are running in this subdir make sure: --- there is a file ../Makefile --- have a ./perl - -argv.t: 2 & 3 fail - `.....` with pipes will not work. redirections may (have'nt checked) - -dup.t: only 1 will pass. what the hell is the rest doing (the atari goes - into in infinite loop) - -pipe.t: fails. have to look into this. pipe() on the atari sort of -work most of the time. see gcc-lib/pipe.c - -print.t: all pass -tell.t: all pass -================================= - -t/lib: - -bit.t : pass -================================= - -t/op: - -append.t pass -array.t pass -auto.t pass -chop.t pass -cond.t pass -dbm.t -- cant possibly work with gdbm, it does'nt create .pag etc files -gdbm.t added new test to test gdbm based perl -delete.t pass -do.t pass -each.t pass -eval.t pass -exec.t 4,5,6 fail rest pass (obviously) -exp.t pass -flip.t pass -fork.t correctly fails -glob.t 1 fails rest pass (as i said dont depend on `....` to work on the ST) -goto.t 1,2 pass 3 fail (again because of `...`) -groups.t makes no sense on the ST -index.t pass -int.t pass -join.t pass -list.t pass -local.t pass -magic.t fail obviously -mkdir.t the failure is obvious, rest pass (our err strings dont match unix's) -oct.t pass -ord.t pass -pack.t pass -pat.t pass!!!! (works with lib malloc too now, yeah!) -push.t pass -range.t pass -read.t pass -regexp.t pass! (make sure re_tests is in cwd if running in cwd, and edit - path in regexp.t) -repeat.t pass -s.t pass -sleep.t pass -sort.t pass -split.t pass -sprintf.t pass -stat.t obvious ones fail, looks good -study.t pass -substr.t pass -time.t pass -undef.t pass -unshift.t pass -vec.t pass -write.t fail due to `...` -================================= - |