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2015 Mar 10
2
[PATCH 0/1] v2v: Add the test-harness used by external tests.
As I'm now working through the enormous virt-v2v/virt-p2v bug list, we
need a high quality set of tests to ensure that we don't accidentally
regress some old OS/hypervisor combination while making changes.
The test cases are going to be huge, so we cannot possibly distribute
them in libguestfs. Furthermore many of them have licensing problems
which means we cannot redistribute them at
2015 Mar 10
0
[PATCH] v2v: Add the test-harness used by external tests.
See the new man page virt-v2v-test-harness(1) added in this commit for
details of this library/harness, and also how to get the external
tests.
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.gitignore | 6 +
Makefile.am | 3 +
README | 2 +
configure.ac | 8 +-
po-docs/ja/Makefile.am
2020 Aug 10
2
ORC JIT Weekly #19 -- Relocatable object level mocking with llvm-jitlink.
Hi All,
There was no update last week -- I'm still trying to get back into a
regular schedule.
Open-source changes since the last update were:
(1) Some bug fixes for JITLink MachO / arm64 support (PAGE21/PAGEOFF12 now
handle addends correctly).
(2) llvm-jitlink now supports loading archives as well as relocatable
objects.
(3) llvm-jitlink now supports basic object-file level mocking and
2014 Oct 24
10
[PATCH v7 00/10] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
v7:
The only changes since v6 are those suggested by Pino in the review
of v5.
2015 Jul 28
10
[PATCH 00/10] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
I should probably start by saying this patch series isn't ready for
review yet.
This patch series adds a test harness to libguestfs. It allows us to
run the tests outside the ordinary 'make check' path in the build
tree. In particular, you can use this to run tests when libguestfs
has been installed. 'make check' and the other 'make check-*' rules
still work.
The
2015 Jul 31
14
[PATCH v2 00/14] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
This is a more complete patch to add the test harness.
The only parts missing now are the language bindings (except OCaml).
The language bindings need a bit more thought. At the moment most
language binding tests are done through some sort of shell script like
perl/run-perl-tests which either runs each test itself or uses some
language-specific machinary to run each test. The problem with that
2015 Aug 04
16
[PATCH v3 01/16] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
Since v2:
- Add perl tests.
- Reworked and fixed the tests for virt-builder.
- Some further minor bug fixes.
2011 Feb 16
1
Hartley's table
Hi,
I used the commands below to make Hartley's table,
but some values are NA.
require(SuppDists)
trat = seq(2, 15, 1)
gl = seq(2, 40, 1)
har = matrix(0, nr=length(gl), nc=length(trat))
for(i in 1:length(gl))
for(j in 1:length(trat))
har[i,j] <- qmaxFratio(.95, df=gl[i], k=trat[j])
rownames(har) <- gl
colnames(har) <- trat
head(har)
The output (head):
2
2018 Jul 09
4
Separate test harness for LLVM test-suite
Dear community,
LLVM test-suite includes both default applications (benchmarks, tests) and test harness (CMake modules, lit-support, some scripts, etc.). Test suite provides extension interface to add "external" tests suite and folders. This worked well, we enhanced basic harness and integrated large set of internal benchmarks and applications.
However, we have users interested in LLVM
2014 Oct 04
4
[PATCH v4 0/4] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
This converts more of the tests (basically everything under tests/) to
use the test harness, revealing some problems which have subsequently
been fixed.
Rich.
2007 Feb 20
1
Simplification of Generalised Linear mixed effects models using glmmPQL
Dear R users I have built several glmm models using glmmPQL in the
following structure:
m1<-glmmPQL(dev~env*har*treat+dens, random = ~1|pop/rep, family =
Gamma)
(full script below, data attached)
I have tried all the methods I can find to obtain some sort of model fit
score or to compare between models using following the deletion of terms
(i.e. AIC, logLik, anova.lme(m1,m2)), but I
2014 Oct 23
10
[PATCH v6 00/10] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
For v6:
This is mainly just a rebase, but I have also added tests in the
ocaml/ language bindings directory, and for all the OCaml-written virt
tools.
Rich.
2015 Aug 06
20
[PATCH v4 00/17] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
Since v3:
- A large number of fixes, especially for running the tests on
installed libguestfs.
- Fixed EXTRA_DIST rules throughout.
- Extra patch 17/17 which is a tidy-up of the generated XML
listing guests.
Rich.
2014 Oct 05
12
[PATCH v5 0/7] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
Since v4:
- More tests have been converted.
- Testing local guests fixed.
- Drop no-exec-stack test.
2009 Nov 12
2
Question about simulation design...
Help R list servers,
I have 500 external data sets for a simulation study that I would like
to bring into R to analyze. They have the names data1.dat, data2.dat,
..., dataN.dat
Is there a way to automatize the bringing in of these data sets in R
using the read.table function within a looping cycle?
For example...
for (j in 1:N){
data_"j" = read.table("data"j".dat,
2018 Jul 09
2
Separate test harness for LLVM test-suite
If this is mainly about size then I would rather propose to split the "ABI-Testsuite" folder into a separate repository. With 1.5G it takes up more space than the rest of the repository combined yet it is coneptually independent of the rest of the testsuite and most people are not running it.
- Matthias
> On Jul 9, 2018, at 9:11 AM, Michael Kruse via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at
2015 Aug 06
0
[PATCH v4 01/17] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
We would like to have a more flexible way to run tests, including
running them on an installed copy of libguestfs, running them in
parallel, and being able to express dependencies and ordering between
tests and data files properly.
Therefore introduce a test harness (test-harness) program which can
run tests either from the locally built copy, or from an installed
copy of the tests (in
2014 Sep 20
3
[PATCH v2 0/3] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
This has got to the stage where it actually works, both for running
the tests in-tree and installed.
The 'test-harness' script has become rather over-complex in the
process however.
Rich.
2009 Aug 03
1
CentOS village @ HAR
Hey
I am just organizing the CentOS village at HAR and need a rough
estimate of people who will be attending.
What do people want? Shall the CentOS people have their own party
tent? We are currently with the Fedora people. I will also post on the
SL mailing list.
Hope to see you all at HAR?
Cheers Didi
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2014 Oct 24
0
Re: [PATCH v5 1/7] tests: Introduce test harness for running tests.
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 05:56:14PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
> On Sunday 05 October 2014 14:08:35 Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> > +# Install the test harness.
> > +localtestsdir = $(alltestsdir)
> > +localtests_SCRIPTS = ../test-harness
>
> Shouldn't it rather go to libexec?
No, it's meant to be run by the end user.
> > +../test-harness:
> > +