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test backtrace-interrupted-condition-wait works on Darwin/x86-64
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Nikodemus Siivola
<nikodemus@random-state.net>
Sat, 9 Jun 2012 12:25:01 +0000
(15:25 +0300)
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Nikodemus Siivola
<nikodemus@random-state.net>
Sat, 9 Jun 2012 12:28:09 +0000
(15:28 +0300)
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(with-test (:name :backtrace-interrupted-condition-wait
:skipped-on '(not :sb-thread)
;; For some unfathomable reason the backtrace becomes
(with-test (:name :backtrace-interrupted-condition-wait
:skipped-on '(not :sb-thread)
;; For some unfathomable reason the backtrace becomes
- ;; stunted on Darwin, ending at _sigtramp, when we add
- ;; :TIMEOUT NIL to the frame we expect. If we leave it out,
- ;; the backtrace is fine -- but the test fails. I can only
- ;; boggle right now.
- :fails-on '(or (and :x86 :linux) :darwin))
+ ;; stunted, ending at _sigtramp, when we add :TIMEOUT NIL to
+ ;; the frame we expect. If we leave it out, the backtrace is
+ ;; fine -- but the test fails. I can only boggle right now.
+ :fails-on '(and :x86 (or :linux :darwin)))
(let ((m (sb-thread:make-mutex))
(q (sb-thread:make-waitqueue)))
(assert (verify-backtrace
(let ((m (sb-thread:make-mutex))
(q (sb-thread:make-waitqueue)))
(assert (verify-backtrace