[geos-devel] Linux Compilation

Martin Davis mbdavis at VividSolutions.com
Wed Oct 30 16:56:46 EST 2002


I'm not sure I understand here....  I think that the JTS TestRunner must ignore newlines, since we run the test files just as they are.  Is it possible that this has been overlooked in the port?

Martin Davis, Senior Technical Specialist
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yury A. Bychkov [mailto:ybychkov at direct.ca]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:33 PM
> To: geos-devel at geos.refractions.net
> Subject: Re: [geos-devel] Linux Compilation
> 
> 
> > With a little perl and a foreach I cleaned up the JTS1.2 
> test xml files
> > sufficiently to run them all. There were no failures at all 
> in the GNU
> > Linux compilation!
> Great.
> 
> > > Now, I started trying running the tests... the XMLTester is really
> > > fragile! Is this the tester you are using Yury, or do you 
> have a private
> > > one hidden at home?
> I am using the same tester and yes, it is rather fragile. 
> However I used an
> exact copy of JTS WKTReader and didn't modify it because I 
> wasn't sure if I
> should do it.
> 
> > > As it stands, any WKT defined with newlines in it crashes the WKT.
> > > Since all the JTS test XML files are formatted this way,
> > > it makes it laborious to run the tests here :)
> I did the same thing as you (with perl) and just reformatted 
> the test files.
> 
> Yury
> 
> 
> 
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