#1 2016-07-11 14:55:51

d.ioannidis
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mORMot 1.18.2777 FPC 3.0.1

Hi,

  I'm having the following results when I tried the testsuite today, after i read edwinsn post  :

Using mORMot 1.18.2777 FTS3
Running on Windows 10 64bit (10.0.10586) with code page 1253
TSQLite3LibraryStatic 3.13.0 with internal MM
Generated with: Free Pascal 3.0.1 compiler

Time elapsed for all tests: 308.69s
Tests performed at 11/7/2016 17:41:06

Total assertions failed for all test suits:  54 / 21,292,541
! Some tests FAILED: please correct the code.

Done - Press ENTER to Exit

I remembering DonAlfredo said something reg. code page problem in testsuite. If it is so is there something that I can do ( directive, switch ) except installing windows 10 english locale in a VM. to test mORMot with the 3.0.x fixes branch soon to be 3.0.2 ?

Any hint's ?


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#2 2016-07-11 15:02:07

AOG
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Re: mORMot 1.18.2777 FPC 3.0.1

No hints from me yet ... ;-)
I am eagerly awaiting fixes 3.0.2, to try to fix the remaining problems !!
So, you just need a bit of patience ...

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#3 2016-07-11 15:04:55

d.ioannidis
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Re: mORMot 1.18.2777 FPC 3.0.1

OK, will do.

In the meantime if you need me to do anything, feel free to contact me.

EDIT: wording.

Last edited by d.ioannidis (2016-07-11 15:27:34)


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#4 2016-07-11 15:15:12

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Re: mORMot 1.18.2777 FPC 3.0.1

It is amazing to have so much interest in FPC support for mORMot those days...

Sounds like the way to go, even if most users (including me!) are still relying on Delphi as main compiler.

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#5 2016-07-11 15:25:32

d.ioannidis
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Re: mORMot 1.18.2777 FPC 3.0.1

ab wrote:

It is amazing to have so much interest in FPC support for mORMot those days...

Sounds like the way to go, even if most users (including me!) are still relying on Delphi as main compiler.

Well, first of all, mORMot is an amazing piece of work/code.

IMNSHO, if ( speaking for my self ) , there is a possibility to have it in my tools "arsenal" for multi platform AND multi compiler coding, then the long learning curve mORMot needs, is worth it. Time well spend.

regards,

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