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Bug#897117: mozjs52: tests fail on ia64: memory and math



Source: mozjs52
Severity: normal
User: debian-ia64@lists.debian.org
Usertags: ia64

Dear Maintainer,

The following tests fail on ia64:

## ecma_6/Math/log2-approx.js: rc = 3, run time = 0.109967
ecma_6/Math/shell.js:7:19 Error: got -Infinity, expected a number near -1074
Stack:
  fail@ecma_6/Math/shell.js:7:19
  assertNear@ecma_6/Math/shell.js:61:17
  @ecma_6/Math/log2-approx.js:2:5
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | ecma_6/Math/log2-approx.js | (args: "")

## ecma_6/Math/fround.js: rc = 3, run time = 0.111898
ecma_6/Math/fround.js:65:1 Error: Assertion failed: got 0, expected 5e-324
Stack:
  @ecma_6/Math/fround.js:65:1
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | ecma_6/Math/fround.js | (args: "")

## js1_5/Regress/regress-422348.js: rc = 0, run time = 0.101824
BUGNUMBER: 422348
STATUS: Proper overflow error reporting
 FAILED! [reported from test()] Proper overflow error reporting : Expected value 'InternalError: allocation size overflow', Actual v
alue 'out of memory'
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | js1_5/Regress/regress-422348.js | (args: "")

## js1_5/Array/regress-157652.js: rc = 0, run time = 0.110511
BUGNUMBER: 157652
STATUS: Testing that Array.sort() doesn't crash on very large arrays
--- NOTE: IN THIS TESTCASE, WE EXPECT EXIT CODE 0 ---
--- NOTE: IN THIS TESTCASE, WE EXPECT EXIT CODE 5 ---
 FAILED! [reported from top level script] Testing that Array.sort() doesn't crash on very large arrays : Expected value 'InternalErr
or: allocation size overflow', Actual value 'out of memory'
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | js1_5/Array/regress-157652.js | (args: "")

The rest of the test suite passes or fails as expected.


-- System Information:
Debian Release: buster/sid
  APT prefers unreleased
  APT policy: (500, 'unreleased'), (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: ia64

Kernel: Linux 3.14-0.bpo.2-mckinley (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)


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