Hi :)

Test Summary Report ------------------- t/03_inline_cpp.t (Wstat: 3328 Tests: 13 Failed: 13) Failed tests: 1-13 Non-zero exit status: 13 t/04_type_scalar.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 7 Failed: 0) Non-zero exit status: 255 Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output t/05_type_array.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 5 Failed: 0) Non-zero exit status: 255 Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output t/06_type_hash.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 5 Failed: 0) Non-zero exit status: 255 Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output t/08_precompiled_sort.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 6 Failed: 0) Non-zero exit status: 255 Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output Files=8, Tests=62, 88 wallclock secs ( 0.16 usr + 0.06 sys = 0.22 CP +U) Result: FAIL Failed 5/8 test programs. 13/62 subtests failed. dmake: Error code 255, while making 'test_dynamic'

This one is weird

perl -Mblib t\03_inline_cpp.t # Error. You have specified 'CPP' as an Inline programming language. # # I currently only know about the following languages: # C ... tests failing because of above failure ...

I say weird because it is installed

$ mversion Inline::CPP 0.46

If i put that class into farmerbob.pl it compiles just fine into farmerbob_pl_4971

So maybe Inline doesn't like being eval{} ed


In reply to Re: Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 11: RPerl v1.0 Beta Released! (eval Inline) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 11: RPerl v1.0 Beta Released! by Will_the_Chill

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