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#!/bin/sh | |
# Copyright (C) 2000-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
# This file is part of the GNU C Library. | |
# Contributed by Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>, 2000. | |
# | |
# The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | |
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | |
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
# The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
# Lesser General Public License for more details. | |
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | |
# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see | |
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
# Checks that the iconv() implementation (in both directions) for the | |
# stateless encodings agrees with the corresponding charmap table. | |
common_objpfx=$1 | |
objpfx=$2 | |
test_program_prefix=$3 | |
status=0 | |
cat <<EOF | | |
# Single-byte and other "small" encodings come here. | |
# Keep this list in the same order as gconv-modules. | |
# | |
# charset name table name comment | |
ASCII ANSI_X3.4-1968 | |
ISO646-GB BS_4730 | |
ISO646-CA CSA_Z243.4-1985-1 | |
ISO646-CA2 CSA_Z243.4-1985-2 | |
ISO646-DE DIN_66003 | |
ISO646-DK DS_2089 | |
ISO646-ES ES | |
ISO646-ES2 ES2 | |
ISO646-CN GB_1988-80 | |
ISO646-IT IT | |
ISO646-JP JIS_C6220-1969-RO | |
ISO646-JP-OCR-B JIS_C6229-1984-B | |
ISO646-YU JUS_I.B1.002 | |
ISO646-KR KSC5636 | |
ISO646-HU MSZ_7795.3 | |
ISO646-CU NC_NC00-10 | |
ISO646-FR NF_Z_62-010 | |
ISO646-FR1 NF_Z_62-010_1973 | |
ISO646-NO NS_4551-1 | |
ISO646-NO2 NS_4551-2 | |
ISO646-PT PT | |
ISO646-PT2 PT2 | |
ISO646-SE SEN_850200_B | |
ISO646-SE2 SEN_850200_C | |
ISO-8859-1 | |
ISO-8859-2 | |
ISO-8859-3 | |
ISO-8859-4 | |
ISO-8859-5 | |
ISO-8859-6 | |
ISO-8859-7 | |
ISO-8859-8 | |
ISO-8859-9 | |
ISO-8859-9E | |
ISO-8859-10 | |
ISO-8859-11 | |
ISO-8859-13 | |
ISO-8859-14 | |
ISO-8859-15 | |
ISO-8859-16 | |
T.61-8BIT | |
ISO_6937 | |
#ISO_6937-2 ISO-IR-90 Handling of combining marks is broken | |
KOI-8 | |
KOI8-R | |
LATIN-GREEK | |
LATIN-GREEK-1 | |
HP-ROMAN8 | |
HP-ROMAN9 | |
HP-TURKISH8 | |
HP-THAI8 | |
HP-GREEK8 | |
EBCDIC-AT-DE | |
EBCDIC-AT-DE-A | |
EBCDIC-CA-FR | |
EBCDIC-DK-NO | |
EBCDIC-DK-NO-A | |
EBCDIC-ES | |
EBCDIC-ES-A | |
EBCDIC-ES-S | |
EBCDIC-FI-SE | |
EBCDIC-FI-SE-A | |
EBCDIC-FR | |
EBCDIC-IS-FRISS | |
EBCDIC-IT | |
EBCDIC-PT | |
EBCDIC-UK | |
EBCDIC-US | |
IBM037 | |
IBM038 | |
IBM256 | |
IBM273 | |
IBM274 | |
IBM275 | |
IBM277 | |
IBM278 | |
IBM280 | |
IBM281 | |
IBM284 | |
IBM285 | |
IBM290 | |
IBM297 | |
IBM420 | |
IBM423 | |
IBM424 | |
IBM437 | |
IBM500 | |
IBM850 | |
IBM851 | |
IBM852 | |
IBM855 | |
IBM856 | |
IBM857 | |
IBM860 | |
IBM861 | |
IBM862 | |
IBM863 | |
IBM864 | |
IBM865 | |
IBM866 | |
IBM866NAV | |
IBM868 | |
IBM869 | |
IBM870 | |
IBM871 | |
IBM875 | |
IBM880 | |
IBM891 | |
IBM903 | |
IBM904 | |
IBM905 | |
IBM918 | |
IBM922 | |
IBM1004 | |
IBM1026 | |
#IBM1046 Differs from the AIX and JDK converters | |
IBM1047 | |
IBM1124 | |
IBM1129 | |
IBM1160 | |
IBM1161 | |
IBM1132 | |
IBM1133 | |
IBM1162 | |
IBM1163 | |
IBM1164 | |
CP1125 | |
CP1250 | |
CP1251 | |
CP1252 | |
CP1253 | |
CP1254 | |
CP1255 | |
CP1256 | |
CP1257 | |
CP1258 | |
IBM874 | |
CP737 | |
CP770 | |
CP771 | |
CP772 | |
CP773 | |
CP774 | |
CP775 | |
MACINTOSH | |
IEC_P27-1 | |
ASMO_449 | |
ISO-IR-99 ANSI_X3.110-1983 | |
ISO-IR-139 CSN_369103 | |
CWI | |
DEC-MCS | |
ECMA-CYRILLIC | |
ISO-IR-153 GOST_19768-74 | |
GREEK-CCITT | |
GREEK7 | |
GREEK7-OLD | |
INIS | |
INIS-8 | |
INIS-CYRILLIC | |
ISO_2033 ISO_2033-1983 | |
ISO_5427 | |
ISO_5427-EXT | |
#ISO_5428 Handling of combining marks is broken | |
ISO_10367-BOX | |
MAC-IS | |
MAC-UK | |
CP10007 | |
NATS-DANO | |
NATS-SEFI | |
WIN-SAMI-2 SAMI-WS2 | |
ISO-IR-197 | |
TIS-620 | |
KOI8-U | |
#ISIRI-3342 This charset concept is completely broken | |
VISCII | |
KOI8-T | |
GEORGIAN-PS | |
GEORGIAN-ACADEMY | |
ISO-IR-209 | |
MAC-SAMI | |
ARMSCII-8 | |
TCVN5712-1 | |
TSCII | |
PT154 | |
RK1048 | |
MIK | |
BRF | |
MAC-CENTRALEUROPE | |
KOI8-RU | |
# | |
# Multibyte encodings come here | |
# | |
SJIS SHIFT_JIS | |
CP932 WINDOWS-31J | |
#IBM932 This converter looks quite strange | |
#IBM943 This converter looks quite strange | |
EUC-KR | |
CP949 | |
JOHAB | |
BIG5 | |
BIG5HKSCS BIG5-HKSCS | |
EUC-JP | |
EUC-JP-MS | |
EUC-CN GB2312 | |
GBK | |
EUC-TW | |
GB18030 | |
EUC-JISX0213 | |
SHIFT_JISX0213 | |
# | |
# Stateful encodings not testable this way | |
# | |
#IBM930 | |
#IBM933 | |
#IBM935 | |
#IBM937 | |
#IBM939 | |
#ISO-2022-JP | |
#ISO-2022-JP-2 | |
#ISO-2022-JP-3 | |
#ISO-2022-KR | |
#ISO-2022-CN | |
#ISO-2022-CN-EXT | |
#UTF-7 | |
# | |
EOF | |
while read charset charmap; do | |
if test "$charset" = GB18030; then echo "This might take a while" 1>&2; fi | |
case ${charset} in \#*) continue;; esac | |
printf %s "Testing ${charset}" 1>&2 | |
if ./tst-table.sh ${common_objpfx} ${objpfx} "${test_program_prefix}" \ | |
${charset} ${charmap} < /dev/null; then | |
echo 1>&2 | |
else | |
echo "failed: ./tst-table.sh ${common_objpfx} ${objpfx} ${charset} ${charmap}" | |
echo " *** FAILED ***" 1>&2 | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
done | |
exit $? |