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Re: Base test failures on Linux
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Riccardo Mottola |
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Re: Base test failures on Linux |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Mar 2013 23:04:07 +0100 |
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Hi,
Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
Have you tried the current testcase? A couple of days ago I added a call to
try to ensure that the calendar was in a consistent state by specifically
setting the first week length before the test.
What value does the call to -weekOfMonth return?
Running base/NSCalendar/features-10-7.m...
Start set: features-10-7.m:21 ... NSCalendar 10.7 features
2013-03-25 08:02:47.163 features-10-7[6840] No local time zone specified.
2013-03-25 08:02:47.163 features-10-7[6840] Using time zone with
absolute offset 0.
Failed test: features-10-7.m:35 ... -weekOfMonth returns the
correct week
Passed test: features-10-7.m:36 ... -weekOfYear returns the
correct week
this is my output, notice the warnings before! But the timezone
shouldn't interfere I hope.
It return month "6" instead of "5" as the test wants.
Riccardo