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Re: [MacPerl-Modules] HTML::Pareser 3.13 Test Error



At 1:10 PM +0900 9/19/00, KIMURA Takeshi wrote:
>I am still stickng to XS version of HTML::Parser.
>After making 3.13 I've tested the t files.
>The 'not ok' results are like below.
>Are these another 5.004 related problems?
>It would be very nice if I can have a clue to workaround.

Those error messages you're seeing are a deliberate part of the test, 
and actually most of the tests are passing.  The problem is a common 
one.  MacPerl prepends a '# ' to the messages that go into $@, and 
the tests look for an anchored string, so the string doesn't match. 
Take the ^ off the match strings in the tests and see what happens.

I'm not sure what's going on in the options.t test, but I'll bet is 
something similar.  Use the debugger to find out.

>
>Thank you.
>
>
><argspec-bad.t>
>1..6
># Unrecognized identifier xyzzy in argspec.
>File 'KIM-HD-001:WorkShop:MacPerl 
>XS:MacPerl_Src:perl:ext:HTML-Parser-3.13:t:argspec-bad.t'; Line 9
>not ok 1
># Missing comma separator in argspec.
>File 'KIM-HD-001:WorkShop:MacPerl 
>XS:MacPerl_Src:perl:ext:HTML-Parser-3.13:t:argspec-bad.t'; Line 17
>not ok 2
># Unterminated literal string in argspec.
>File 'KIM-HD-001:WorkShop:MacPerl 
>XS:MacPerl_Src:perl:ext:HTML-Parser-3.13:t:argspec-bad.t'; Line 25
>not ok 3
># Backslash reserved for literal string in argspec.
>File 'KIM-HD-001:WorkShop:MacPerl 
>XS:MacPerl_Src:perl:ext:HTML-Parser-3.13:t:argspec-bad.t'; Line 33
>not ok 4
># Literal string is longer than 255 chars in argspec.
>File 'KIM-HD-001:WorkShop:MacPerl 
>XS:MacPerl_Src:perl:ext:HTML-Parser-3.13:t:argspec-bad.t'; Line 40
>not ok 5
>ok 6
>
><handler.t>
>1..11
>not ok 1
>not ok 2
>ok 3
>ok 4
>ok 5
>ok 6
>ok 7
>not ok 8
>ok 9
>ok 10
>ok 11
>
><magic.t>
>1..5
>not ok 1
>not ok 2
>not ok 3
>not ok 4
>ok 5
>
><options.t>
>1..5
>ok 1
>ok 2
>ok 3
>ok 4
>not ok 5
>
>
>
>--
>Takeshi
>
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