From: Greg.mpls@... Date: 2018-02-12T02:24:48+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:85505] [Ruby trunk Bug#14464] MJIT & MinGW / gcc 7.3.0 seemed ok as of 62337, fail or skip after Issue #14464 has been updated by MSP-Greg (Greg L). k0kubun, Thank you for the response. A few notes: The test-all log for 62337 showed the two MJIT tests passing, but subsequent builds skipped (or failed with RUBY_FORCE_TEST_JIT). In the 62375 build (after my first post), both tests skipped. RubyCI.org is rather 'tablet unfriendly', which biases me away from all use (gotta get over that), but I'll keep an eye on the Linux/gcc 7.2+ builds for the tests results. Since ruby-loco is used for CI, I won't force fails with RUBY_FORCE_TEST_JIT, so I'll keep checking the logs... > We need deeper investigation for it... As stated prev, not being a c type, I'm not much help. If there is anything I can add to the build to help identify the issue, I'll be happy to. NOTE: I just saw 62376 (thanks), the next scheduled build is done at Noon JST. I'll post back when done... Thanks again, Greg ---------------------------------------- Bug #14464: MJIT & MinGW / gcc 7.3.0 seemed ok as of 62337, fail or skip after https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14464#change-70298 * Author: MSP-Greg (Greg L) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Target version: * ruby -v: ruby 2.6.0dev (2018-02-11 trunk 62371) [x64-mingw32] * Backport: 2.3: UNKNOWN, 2.4: UNKNOWN, 2.5: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- First of all, a thank you to those working on MJIT. At least three builds of ruby-loco MinGW passed the MJIT tests (62327, 62331, 62337), but after that, the tests have either failed or skipped. First fail was at 62341. The most recent build (2018-02-11 trunk 62371), skipped with no timeout error in `jit_supported?` I haven't looked at patching `test_jit.rb` to see if I can get more info. I don't know if this is a MinGW issue or a gcc 7.3.0 issue, but, given that it did work for a few builds, I would appreciate it if someone could look into it. Anything I can help with, I'm happy to. Thanks, Greg -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: