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Re: [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases
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Ken Hornstein |
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Re: [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases |
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Wed, 06 Feb 2013 20:22:42 -0500 |
>I noticed that en_US.UTF-8 appears in hardcoded form in the test cases.
>Knowing that my system doesn't have it, I tried running the test cases
>and, sure enough:
>
>Unable to convert string "ânÌ"
>test/scan/test-scan-multibyte: 59: test: Illegal number:
>test/scan/test-scan-multibyte: 63: test: Illegal number:
>Unsupported width for UTF-8 test string:
Huh, okay ... forgive my US-centricism, but at least on every system
here we have tons of locales installed so I figured that was the case
everywhere, and I picked something I figured was pretty universal. May
I ask how come you have a Finnish locale but not a US one? This isn't
some harsh feelings left over from the War of 1812, is it? :-)
>For whatever reason, pick/test-pick seems to be fine regardless.
Hm, I'm surprised, but test-scan-multibyte actually does some kind of funky
stuff (well, getcwidth, actually), so I guess that's the reason.
>I'm not sure how to make that as portable as possible but as a start,
>perhaps trying existing LANG, LC_* values, the output of locale -a (|
>sed 's/utf8/UTF-8/') or, if there is no locale command, the contents of
>/usr/lib/locale. And, perhaps fallback to plain guessing. It seems
>getcwidth can be used to test them out. It might be wise to give
>preference to C.UTF-8 and then en_.*
FWIW, none of the systems I have access to (even the Linux ones) have a
C.UTF-8 locale. It's not clear to me how standardized those locale names
are.
--Ken
- [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases, Oliver Kiddle, 2013/02/06
- Re: [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases,
Ken Hornstein <=
- Re: [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases, Ken Hornstein, 2013/02/06
- [Nmh-workers] charsets, Lyndon Nerenberg, 2013/02/06
- Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets, Valdis . Kletnieks, 2013/02/07
- Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets, Ken Hornstein, 2013/02/07
- Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets, Valdis . Kletnieks, 2013/02/07
- Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets, Oliver Kiddle, 2013/02/07
Re: [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases, Oliver Kiddle, 2013/02/07