A false positive could either be "not a bug" or a bug that is not
worth the time or complexity to fix. For the purpose of evaluating
the tests, the distinction is not important.
The ctests are not convenient tests. In this file we can attempt to
log the benefits and costs to using them so we can periodically
evaluate which tests we should keep and which we should get rid of.
- Multicolumn now supports multiple paragraphs in non-fixed-width context.
- Multicolumn now supports valign in non-fixed-width context.
- varwidth columns now properly align horizontally and vertically.
(Thanks Scott for the patch and comment)
For the HAVE_HUNSPELL_CXXABI check, only test a (real) link command
if an external libhunspell is used or if macOS is used (see
350a9daf). If the bundled libhunspell is used, it has not been built
yet at the point of the initial cmake command.
This commit fixes an issue when the bundled Hunspell is desired.
Before, the test command would still attempt to link to the system
hunspell library. Even if the system library is available, there
could be problems if there is a mismatch of the CXX ABI. And
finally, even if the system library is available and there is no
mismatch, compiling the test file with Clang and -stdlib=libc++
seems to cause a failure when linking with the system Hunspell
library.
Set colors now apply to the active mode only. Matching reversed colors
are produced for the other mode if no color is assigned yet.
File format change.
remove the error message for not finding a pdf viewer (apparently empty string is returned by FindExecutable if the executable is a Windows Store app). If there is really no pdf viewer, let the Windows itself decide what to do (produce error or not and which one).
These exports are failing on an updated TeX Live 2020. It is not
high priority to look into the underlying cause of these two
failures since TeX fonts are not commonly used with LuaTeX and the
ectaart class is not in TeX Live.
Includes a fix when wrappers are used with empty paragraphs. The logic is probably wrong if two legit wrapped paragraphs have one empty paragraph in the middle. This is only for slightly convoluted cases... Wrapping decisions should rather be taken for a series of paragraphs at once, but it would be more complex to implement and would only solve very peculiar cases like these ones.
The export inputenc-luatex-utf8_pdf5_texF has been succeeding for a
while and was likely fixed by a TeX Live update. Compiling manually
and looking at the output looks good.
The unicode tests would often fail when tested in parallel because
we were not exporting to unique file names. From what I understand,
a variant similar to the following race condition occurred:
1. Thread A exports to file blah.pdf.
2. Thread B exports to file blah.pdf.
3. Thread A confirms file blah.pdf exists.
4. Thread A deletes exported file blah.pdf to clean up.
5. Thread B fails to find file blah.pdf and reports a failure.
Runs the compare via the command line, and then compares the output to the
expected result. Required adding a script to do the comparison, so that
the timestamps on changes in the lyx file are ignored.
The new JSS cls has been failing on an updated TeX Live 2020 for a
while, both with the template they provide and with LyX's template.
I expect this will be fixed eventually but for now it's best to
invert it as a "texissue".
With an updated TeX Live 2020 an assertion is given. The assertion
was reported on the LuaTeX ML [1], and will be converted into the
following error as of LuaTeX svn commit r7385:
! the word doesn't start with a character
The error could likely be worked around with a change to the
document but since the document compiles without error with XeTeX I
did not change anything since I do not understand the issue.
[1]
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=20201030030430.4y4i6bdpwx633qs7%40vbox-VirtualBox
Export to all formats seems to work well after removing the "ps2pdf"
option to the hyperref package.
Accordingly we uninvert the tests for the other formats. All ctests
pass on an updated TeX Live 2020.