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# @test
# @bug 4630463 4630971 4636448 4701617 4721296 4710890 6247817 7021987
# @summary Tests miscellaneous native2ascii bugfixes and regressions
if [ "${TESTSRC}" = "" ]; then TESTSRC=.; fi
if [ "${TESTJAVA}" = "" ]; then TESTJAVA=$1; shift; fi
case `uname -s` in
Windows* | CYGWIN*) OS=Windows;;
SunOS|Linux) OS=Unix;;
esac
N2A=$TESTJAVA/bin/native2ascii
check() {
bug=$1; shift
expected=$1; shift
out=$1; shift
# Strip carriage returns from output when comparing with n2a test output
# on win32 systems
if [ ${OS} = Windows ]; then
sed -e 's@\\r@@g' $out >$out.1
sed -e 's@\\r@@g' $expected >$out.expected
else
cp $out $out.1
cp $expected $out.expected
fi
if (set -x; diff -c $out.expected $out.1); then
echo "$bug passed"
else
echo "$bug failed"
exit 1
fi
}
# Check that native2ascii -reverse with an ISO-8859-1 encoded file works
# as documented. 4630463 fixes a bug in the ISO-8859-1 encoder which
# prevented encoding of valid ISO-8859-1 chars > 0x7f
rm -f x.*
$N2A -reverse -encoding ISO-8859-1 $TESTSRC/A2N_4630463 x.out
check 4630463 $TESTSRC/A2N_4630463.expected x.out
# Take file encoded in ISO-8859-1 with range of chars , 0x7f < c < 0xff
# invoke native2ascii with input filename and output filename identical
# Ensure that output file is as expected by comparing to expected output.
# 4636448 Fixed bug whereby output file was clobbered if infile and outfile
# referred to same filename. This bug only applies to Solaris/Linux, since on
# Windows you can't write to a file that's open for reading.
if [ $OS = Unix ]; then
rm -f x.*
cp $TESTSRC/N2A_4636448 x.in
chmod +w x.in
ls -l x.in
if $N2A -encoding ISO-8859-1 x.in x.in; then
check 4636448 $TESTSRC/N2A_4636448.expected x.in
fi
fi
# Ensure that files containing backslashes adjacent to EOF don't
# hang native2ascii -reverse
rm -f x.*
$N2A -reverse -encoding ISO-8859-1 $TESTSRC/A2N_4630971 x.out
check 4630971 $TESTSRC/A2N_4630971 x.out
# Check reverse (char -> native) encoding of Japanese Halfwidth
# Katakana characters for MS932 (default WinNT Japanese encoding)
# Regression test for bugID 4701617
rm -f x.*
$N2A -reverse -encoding MS932 $TESTSRC/A2N_4701617 x.out
check 4701617 $TESTSRC/A2N_4701617.expected x.out
# Check that the inputfile appears in the error message when not found
badin="DoesNotExist"
$N2A $badin x.out | grep "$badin" > /dev/null
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo "\"$badin\" expected to appear in error message"
exit 1
fi
# for win32 only ensure when output file pre-exists that
# native2ascii tool will simply overwrite with the expected
# output file (fixed bugID 4710890)
if [ OS = Windows ]; then
rm -f x.*
cp $TESTSRC/test3 x.in
chmod a+x x.in
ls -l x.in
touch x.out
$N2A -encoding ISO-8859-1 x.in x.out
check 4710890 $TESTSRC/test3 x.out
fi
rm -rf x.*
$N2A -reverse $TESTSRC/A2N_6247817 x.out
check 4701617 $TESTSRC/A2N_6247817 x.out