Happy 4th July for those American or living in the States!, soon will
be 9th July for Argentina and 14th for France, yay!
As I promised, I took a look today to DM (More close to extlib and
DO), and found the following:
1)
'Extlib::Pooling should raise a ThreadStopError when the pool is exhausted in a
single thread' FAILED
expected Extlib::Pooling::ThreadStopError but nothing was raised
./spec/pooling_spec.rb:111:
This spec fails on both interpreters: i386-mswin32 and i386-mingw32
Even so, installed the freshly generated extlib gem (0.9.3) and run
the data_objects specs:
76 examples, 18 failures
http://pastie.org/private/qrihptrybfdswaaxwflcq
I've tried both compilers and compared exceptions, both report the same.
I tried reach you guys on #irc but since is 4th July and Friday I
understand most of you are away, so I'll try during the weekend and
maybe work out the issue around this
(just sending this as a remainder to keep it pinned in my inbox).
Regards everybody and good weekend!
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Luis Lavena
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Follow up my own post, found something that doesn't look right to me:
http://pastie.org/private/ept2a9fovyxvgleyclsa
I'm not quite familiar with the extlib code that was merged (or the
idea behind it) to truly understand the issues with it.
Is funny that even extlib specs are green, DataObject ones are
failing. Something looks like are not being expected in extlib that is
being catched by DO specs.
Anyone to enlight me on this quest?
Thanks in advance,