[LLVMbugs] [Bug 2886] New: 2.4 pre-release test failures: ocaml bindings
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Sun Oct 12 01:41:01 PDT 2008
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=2886
Summary: 2.4 pre-release test failures: ocaml bindings
Product: new-bugs
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: new bugs
AssignedTo: unassignedbugs at nondot.org
ReportedBy: edwintorok at gmail.com
CC: gohman at apple.com, gordonhenriksen at mac.com,
llvmbugs at cs.uiuc.edu
Depends on: 2847
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #2847 +++
Some of these affect the 2.4 pre-release.
This bug is for the .ml test failures (all of them fail)
FAIL: /home/edwin/llvm2.4/llvm-2.4/test/Bindings/Ocaml/analysis.ml
Failed with unknown error (or has stderr output) at line 1
while running: /usr/bin/ocamlc.opt -cc g++ -I
/home/edwin/llvm2.4/llvm-2.4/Release//lib/ocaml -warn-error A llvm.cma
llvm_analysis.cma /home/edwin/llvm2.4/llvm-2.4/test/Bindings/Ocaml/analysis.ml
-o analysis.ml.tmp
/tmp/camlprim60e068.c:914: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant
to ‘char*’
/tmp/camlprim60e068.c:914: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant
to ‘char*’
/tmp/camlprim60e068.c:914: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant
to ‘char*’
/tmp/camlprim60e068.c:914: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant
to ‘char*’
/tmp/camlprim60e068.c:914: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant
to ‘char*’
/tmp/camlprim60e068.c:914: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant
to ‘char*
...
$ ocamlc.opt -v
The Objective Caml compiler, version 3.10.2
Standard library directory: /usr/lib/ocaml/3.10.2
The test fails due to those warnings being output, otherwise the exitcode of
that command is 0.
Those warnings are an ocaml issue, but the test shouldn't fail due to them.
Thoughts?
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