trying to build VM for Win32

Bryce Kampjes bryce at kampjes.demon.co.uk
Mon Sep 18 22:04:42 UTC 2006


That is definately working. Thanks. After a Windows port that
just leaves the Mac people.

Did you need any other changes besides that single reference to foo?

May I have a copy of the VM to add to the FTP site? I'll be out
tomorrow at XtC so the earliest I'll be able to do anything with a VM
is Wednewsday. This is on Win 32, right?

Andrew Tween writes:
 > Hi Bryce,
 > Thanks for the offer. I've made some good progress, so maybe a sprint won't be
 > needed...
 > 
 > I've made further attempts at building with 3.8, and I think I now have a VM
 > that works.
 > 
 > Running ExuperyStoryTests, gives...
 >     288 run, 284 passes, 0 expected failures, 0 failures, 4 errors, 0 unexpected
 > passes
 >     all errors are due to missing classes
 > 
 > Evaluating - ExuperyBenchmarks new run - gives these numbers...
 >     arithmaticLoopBenchmark 2459 compiled 270 ratio: 9.107
 >     bytecodeBenchmark 4317 compiled 1237 ratio: 3.490
 >     sendBenchmark 3576 compiled 1782 ratio: 2.007
 >     doLoopsBenchmark 2231 compiled 1711 ratio: 1.304
 >     largeExplorers 2299 compiled 2358 ratio: 0.975
 >     compilerBenchmark 1956 compiled 2103 ratio: 0.930
 >     Cumulative Time 13066.194 compiled 5503.701 ratio 2.374

It looks like you're running a Pentium-M. 

 > Is it safe to assume that everything is working o.k.?
 > Are there any other tests that need running? (I ran ExuperyTests, in the
 > TestRunner but it didn't do anything)

I organise my tests into catagories. But ExuperyStoryTests covers
everything. There is another suite in the class category 
Exupery Programmer-Tests.

Bryce


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