From e2fd6e2de322cc12d9153da548ab76379049c11c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rpj Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 16:14:23 +0000 Subject: 2000-07-25 Ross Johnson * sched.c (sched_get_priority_max): Handle different WinCE and Win32 priority values together. (sched_get_priority_min): Ditto. - Tristan Savatier * create.c (pthread_create): Force new threads to wait until pthread_create has the new thread's handle; we also retain a local copy of the handle for internal use until pthread_create returns. * private.c (_pthread_threadStart): Initialise ei[]. (_pthread_threadStart): When beginthread is used to start the thread, force waiting until the creator thread had the thread handle. * cancel.c (_pthread_cancel_thread): Include context switch code for defined(_X86_) environments in addition to _M_IX86. * rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_destroy): Assignment changed to avoid compiler warning. * private.c (_pthread_get_exception_services_code): Cast NULL return value to avoid compiler warning. * cleanup.c (pthread_pop_cleanup): Initialise "cleanup" variable to avoid compiler warnings. * misc.c (_pthread_new): Change "new" variable to "t" to avoid confusion with the C++ keyword of the same name. * condvar.c (cond_wait_cleanup): Initialise lastWaiter variable. (cond_timedwait): Remove unused local variables. to avoid compiler warnings. * dll.c (dllMain): Remove 2000-07-21 change - problem appears to be in pthread_create(). 2000-07-22 Ross Johnson * tsd.c (pthread_key_create): If a destructor was given and the pthread_mutex_init failed, then would try to reference a NULL pointer (*key); eliminate this section of code by using a dynamically initialised mutex (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER). * tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Return an error if unable to set the value; simplify cryptic conditional. * tsd.c (pthread_key_delete): Locking threadsLock relied on mutex_lock returning an error if the key has no destructor. ThreadsLock is only initialised if the key has a destructor. Making this mutex a static could reduce the number of mutexes used by an application since it is actually created only at first use and it's often destroyed soon after. 2000-07-22 Ross Johnson * FAQ: Added Q5 and Q6. tests/ChangeLog: 2000-07-25 Ross Johnson * runtest.bat: modified to work under W98. * runall.bat: Add new tests; modified to work under W98. It was ok under NT. * Makefile: Add new tests. * exception1.c: New; Test passing exceptions back to the application and retaining library internal exceptions. * join0.c: New; Test a single join. --- tests/runall.bat | 130 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-) (limited to 'tests/runall.bat') diff --git a/tests/runall.bat b/tests/runall.bat index ace1962..f2f492b 100644 --- a/tests/runall.bat +++ b/tests/runall.bat @@ -1,64 +1,66 @@ -@echo off - -if NOT x%1==x-f goto noforce -if EXIST *.pass echo y | erase *.pass > nul: -if EXIST *.fail echo y | erase *.fail > nul: -if EXIST *.notrun echo y | erase *.notrun > nul: - -:noforce -call runtest cl loadfree _ -call runtest cl mutex1 _ -call runtest cl mutex2 _ -call runtest cl exit1 _ -call runtest cl condvar1 _ -call runtest cl self1 _ -call runtest cl condvar2 condvar1 -call runtest cl create1 mutex2 -call runtest cl mutex3 create1 -call runtest cl equal1 create1 -call runtest cl exit2 create1 -call runtest cl exit3 create1 -call runtest cl join1 create1 -call runtest cl join2 create1 -call runtest cl count1 join1 -call runtest cl once1 create1 -call runtest cl tsd1 join1 -call runtest cl self2 create1 -call runtest cl cancel1 self2 -call runtest cl cancel2 cancel1 -call runtest cl eyal1 tsd1 -call runtest cl condvar3 create1 -call runtest cl condvar4 create1 -call runtest cl condvar5 condvar4 -call runtest cl condvar6 condvar5 -call runtest cl errno1 mutex3 -call runtest cl rwlock1 condvar6 -call runtest cl rwlock2 rwlock1 -call runtest cl rwlock3 rwlock2 -call runtest cl rwlock4 rwlock3 -call runtest cl rwlock5 rwlock4 -call runtest cl rwlock6 rwlock5 -call runtest cl context1 cancel2 -call runtest cl cancel3 context1 -call runtest cl cancel4 cancel3 -call runtest cl cleanup1 cancel4 -call runtest cl cleanup2 cleanup1 -call runtest cl cleanup3 cleanup2 -call runtest cl condvar7 cleanup1 -call runtest cl condvar8 condvar7 -call runtest cl condvar9 condvar8 - -if NOT EXIST *.notrun goto skip1 -echo The following tests did not run (because prerequisite didn't pass?): -for %%f in (*.notrun) do echo %%f -goto skip2 -:skip1 -echo All tests ran. -:skip2 -if NOT EXIST *.fail goto skip3 -echo The following tests failed: -for %%f in (*.fail) do echo %%f -goto skip4 -:skip3 -echo No tests failed. -:skip4 +@echo off + +if NOT x%1==x-f goto noforce +if EXIST *.pass echo y | erase *.pass > nul: +if EXIST *.fail echo y | erase *.fail > nul: +if EXIST *.notrun echo y | erase *.notrun > nul: + +:noforce +call runtest cl loadfree _ +call runtest cl mutex1 _ +call runtest cl mutex2 _ +call runtest cl exit1 _ +call runtest cl condvar1 _ +call runtest cl self1 _ +call runtest cl condvar2 condvar1 +call runtest cl create1 mutex2 +call runtest cl mutex3 create1 +call runtest cl equal1 create1 +call runtest cl exit2 create1 +call runtest cl exit3 create1 +call runtest cl join0 create1 +call runtest cl join1 create1 +call runtest cl join2 create1 +call runtest cl count1 join1 +call runtest cl once1 create1 +call runtest cl tsd1 join1 +call runtest cl self2 create1 +call runtest cl cancel1 self2 +call runtest cl cancel2 cancel1 +call runtest cl eyal1 tsd1 +call runtest cl condvar3 create1 +call runtest cl condvar4 create1 +call runtest cl condvar5 condvar4 +call runtest cl condvar6 condvar5 +call runtest cl errno1 mutex3 +call runtest cl rwlock1 condvar6 +call runtest cl rwlock2 rwlock1 +call runtest cl rwlock3 rwlock2 +call runtest cl rwlock4 rwlock3 +call runtest cl rwlock5 rwlock4 +call runtest cl rwlock6 rwlock5 +call runtest cl context1 cancel2 +call runtest cl cancel3 context1 +call runtest cl cancel4 cancel3 +call runtest cl cleanup1 cancel4 +call runtest cl cleanup2 cleanup1 +call runtest cl cleanup3 cleanup2 +call runtest cl condvar7 cleanup1 +call runtest cl condvar8 condvar7 +call runtest cl condvar9 condvar8 +call runtest cl exception1 cancel4 + +if NOT EXIST *.notrun goto skip1 +echo The following tests did not run (because prerequisite didn't pass?): +for %%f in (*.notrun) do echo %%f +goto skip2 +:skip1 +echo All tests ran. +:skip2 +if NOT EXIST *.fail goto skip3 +echo The following tests failed: +for %%f in (*.fail) do echo %%f +goto skip4 +:skip3 +echo No tests failed. +:skip4 -- cgit v1.2.3