On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 15:14 +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Who was that changing event.cc earlier??
> 
> Please run make check!
My fault. For some reason, it is difficult for me to remember to run
make check before each commit.
While this is _not_ an excuse, I do not think that temporary breaking
"make check" is a huge deal as long as the main code works. After all, a
"make check" failure is often due to a test case bug or shortcoming. For
example, in this particular case, the next event execution time was
incorrectly tested as a side effect of testing event execution order.
Sorry,
Alex.
> 
> testEvent.cc:109:Assertion
> Test name: testEvent::testDump
> equality assertion failed
> - Expected: Last event to run: last event
> 
> Operation       Next Execution  Weight  Callback Valid?
> test event      0.000000 seconds        0       N/A
> test event2     0.000000 seconds        0       N/A
> 
> - Actual  : Last event to run: last event
> 
> Operation       Next Execution  Weight  Callback Valid?
> test event      -1185765160.033526 seconds      0       N/A
> test event2     -1185765160.033526 seconds      0       N/A
> 
> 
> Failures !!!
> Run: 7   Failure total: 1   Failures: 1   Errors: 0
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