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Julia Version 1.4.0-DEV.648
Commit efa66facf6 (2019-12-19 21:21 UTC)
Platform Info:
OS: Linux (x86_64-linux-gnu)
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4114 CPU @ 2.20GHz
WORD_SIZE: 64
LIBM: libopenlibm
LLVM: libLLVM-8.0.1 (ORCJIT, skylake)
Environment:
JULIA_DEPOT_PATH = ::/usr/local/share/julia
Resolving package versions...
Installed ChartParsers ─────── v0.0.1
Installed OrderedCollections ─ v1.1.0
Installed DataStructures ───── v0.17.6
Updating `~/.julia/environments/v1.4/Project.toml`
[de988000] + ChartParsers v0.0.1
Updating `~/.julia/environments/v1.4/Manifest.toml`
[de988000] + ChartParsers v0.0.1
[864edb3b] + DataStructures v0.17.6
[bac558e1] + OrderedCollections v1.1.0
[2a0f44e3] + Base64
[8ba89e20] + Distributed
[b77e0a4c] + InteractiveUtils
[56ddb016] + Logging
[d6f4376e] + Markdown
[9a3f8284] + Random
[9e88b42a] + Serialization
[6462fe0b] + Sockets
[8dfed614] + Test
Testing ChartParsers
Path `/home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/ChartParsers/U6zWI` exists and looks like the correct package. Using existing path.
Updating `/tmp/jl_GhvUDL/Project.toml`
[de988000] + ChartParsers v0.0.1 [`~/.julia/packages/ChartParsers/U6zWI`]
Updating `/tmp/jl_GhvUDL/Manifest.toml`
[de988000] ~ ChartParsers v0.0.1 ⇒ v0.0.1 [`~/.julia/packages/ChartParsers/U6zWI`]
Running sandbox
Status `/tmp/jl_GhvUDL/Project.toml`
[de988000] ChartParsers v0.0.1 [`~/.julia/packages/ChartParsers/U6zWI`]
[864edb3b] DataStructures v0.17.6
[8dfed614] Test
Test Summary: | Pass Total
arc in chart detection | 12 12
Test Summary: | Pass Total
Example from nlp-with-prolog | 12 12
Test Summary: | Pass Total
longer example | 6 6
Test Summary: | Pass Total
typed rules | 2 2
Test Summary: | Pass Total
Weighted terminal productions | 2 2
Testing ChartParsers tests passed