Well I found out the reason for 13 out of the 15 core dumping tests for 'testj' but I'm not sure why this was done:
RCS file: /home/perlcvs/parrot/jit/i386/core.jit,v retrieving revision 1.14 retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -p -r1.14 -r1.15 --- parrot/jit/i386/core.jit 2002/01/31 02:22:00 1.14 +++ parrot/jit/i386/core.jit 2002/01/31 03:20:42 1.15 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ; ; i386_core.jit ; -; $Id: core.jit,v 1.14 2002/01/31 02:22:00 grunblatt Exp $ +; $Id: core.jit,v 1.15 2002/01/31 03:20:42 grunblatt Exp $ ; Parrot_noop { @@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ Parrot_print_sc { Parrot_print_s { movl $1,&TEMP_INT[1] - cmp $0,&STRING_REG[1] - je ($0x0) - JUMP(END) +# cmp $0,&STRING_REG[1] +# je ($0x0) +# JUMP(END) F(get_bufstart, &STRING_REG[1]) movl %eax,&TEMP_INT[0] F(get_strlen, &STRING_REG[1]) I couldn't find anything on the list - if this is to stay for the time being perhaps we ought to skip the failing tests if we are doing 'testj' ? /J\ -- Jonathan Stowe | <http://www.gellyfish.com> | This space for rent |