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1 #!/bin/sh
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20 # Checks that the iconv() implementation (in both directions) for the
21 # stateless encodings agrees with the corresponding charmap table.
23 common_objpfx=$1
24 objpfx=$2
25 test_program_prefix=$3
27 status=0
29 cat <<EOF |
30 # Single-byte and other "small" encodings come here.
31 # Keep this list in the same order as gconv-modules.
33 # charset name table name comment
34 ASCII ANSI_X3.4-1968
35 ISO646-GB BS_4730
36 ISO646-CA CSA_Z243.4-1985-1
37 ISO646-CA2 CSA_Z243.4-1985-2
38 ISO646-DE DIN_66003
39 ISO646-DK DS_2089
40 ISO646-ES ES
41 ISO646-ES2 ES2
42 ISO646-CN GB_1988-80
43 ISO646-IT IT
44 ISO646-JP JIS_C6220-1969-RO
45 ISO646-JP-OCR-B JIS_C6229-1984-B
46 ISO646-YU JUS_I.B1.002
47 ISO646-KR KSC5636
48 ISO646-HU MSZ_7795.3
49 ISO646-CU NC_NC00-10
50 ISO646-FR NF_Z_62-010
51 ISO646-FR1 NF_Z_62-010_1973
52 ISO646-NO NS_4551-1
53 ISO646-NO2 NS_4551-2
54 ISO646-PT PT
55 ISO646-PT2 PT2
56 ISO646-SE SEN_850200_B
57 ISO646-SE2 SEN_850200_C
58 ISO-8859-1
59 ISO-8859-2
60 ISO-8859-3
61 ISO-8859-4
62 ISO-8859-5
63 ISO-8859-6
64 ISO-8859-7
65 ISO-8859-8
66 ISO-8859-9
67 ISO-8859-9E
68 ISO-8859-10
69 ISO-8859-11
70 ISO-8859-13
71 ISO-8859-14
72 ISO-8859-15
73 ISO-8859-16
74 T.61-8BIT
75 ISO_6937
76 #ISO_6937-2 ISO-IR-90 Handling of combining marks is broken
77 KOI-8
78 KOI8-R
79 LATIN-GREEK
80 LATIN-GREEK-1
81 HP-ROMAN8
82 HP-ROMAN9
83 HP-TURKISH8
84 HP-THAI8
85 HP-GREEK8
86 EBCDIC-AT-DE
87 EBCDIC-AT-DE-A
88 EBCDIC-CA-FR
89 EBCDIC-DK-NO
90 EBCDIC-DK-NO-A
91 EBCDIC-ES
92 EBCDIC-ES-A
93 EBCDIC-ES-S
94 EBCDIC-FI-SE
95 EBCDIC-FI-SE-A
96 EBCDIC-FR
97 EBCDIC-IS-FRISS
98 EBCDIC-IT
99 EBCDIC-PT
100 EBCDIC-UK
101 EBCDIC-US
102 IBM037
103 IBM038
104 IBM256
105 IBM273
106 IBM274
107 IBM275
108 IBM277
109 IBM278
110 IBM280
111 IBM281
112 IBM284
113 IBM285
114 IBM290
115 IBM297
116 IBM420
117 IBM423
118 IBM424
119 IBM437
120 IBM500
121 IBM850
122 IBM851
123 IBM852
124 IBM855
125 IBM856
126 IBM857
127 IBM858
128 IBM860
129 IBM861
130 IBM862
131 IBM863
132 IBM864
133 IBM865
134 IBM866
135 IBM866NAV
136 IBM868
137 IBM869
138 IBM870
139 IBM871
140 IBM875
141 IBM880
142 IBM891
143 IBM903
144 IBM904
145 IBM905
146 IBM918
147 IBM922
148 IBM1004
149 IBM1026
150 #IBM1046 Differs from the AIX and JDK converters
151 IBM1047
152 IBM1124
153 IBM1129
154 IBM1160
155 IBM1161
156 IBM1132
157 IBM1133
158 IBM1162
159 IBM1163
160 IBM1164
161 CP1125
162 CP1250
163 CP1251
164 CP1252
165 CP1253
166 CP1254
167 CP1255
168 CP1256
169 CP1257
170 CP1258
171 IBM874
172 CP737
173 CP770
174 CP771
175 CP772
176 CP773
177 CP774
178 CP775
179 MACINTOSH
180 IEC_P27-1
181 ASMO_449
182 ISO-IR-99 ANSI_X3.110-1983
183 ISO-IR-139 CSN_369103
185 DEC-MCS
186 ECMA-CYRILLIC
187 ISO-IR-153 GOST_19768-74
188 GREEK-CCITT
189 GREEK7
190 GREEK7-OLD
191 INIS
192 INIS-8
193 INIS-CYRILLIC
194 ISO_2033 ISO_2033-1983
195 ISO_5427
196 ISO_5427-EXT
197 #ISO_5428 Handling of combining marks is broken
198 ISO_10367-BOX
199 MAC-IS
200 MAC-UK
201 CP10007
202 NATS-DANO
203 NATS-SEFI
204 WIN-SAMI-2 SAMI-WS2
205 ISO-IR-197
206 TIS-620
207 KOI8-U
208 #ISIRI-3342 This charset concept is completely broken
209 VISCII
210 KOI8-T
211 GEORGIAN-PS
212 GEORGIAN-ACADEMY
213 ISO-IR-209
214 MAC-SAMI
215 ARMSCII-8
216 TCVN5712-1
217 TSCII
218 PT154
219 RK1048
222 MAC-CENTRALEUROPE
223 KOI8-RU
225 # Multibyte encodings come here
227 SJIS SHIFT_JIS
228 CP932 WINDOWS-31J
229 #IBM932 This converter looks quite strange
230 #IBM943 This converter looks quite strange
231 EUC-KR
232 CP949
233 JOHAB
234 BIG5
235 BIG5HKSCS BIG5-HKSCS
236 EUC-JP
237 EUC-JP-MS
238 EUC-CN GB2312
240 EUC-TW
241 GB18030
242 EUC-JISX0213
243 SHIFT_JISX0213
245 # Stateful encodings not testable this way
247 #IBM930
248 #IBM933
249 #IBM935
250 #IBM937
251 #IBM939
252 #ISO-2022-JP
253 #ISO-2022-JP-2
254 #ISO-2022-JP-3
255 #ISO-2022-KR
256 #ISO-2022-CN
257 #ISO-2022-CN-EXT
258 #UTF-7
261 while read charset charmap; do
262 if test "$charset" = GB18030; then echo "This might take a while" 1>&2; fi
263 case ${charset} in \#*) continue;; esac
264 printf %s "Testing ${charset}" 1>&2
265 if ./tst-table.sh ${common_objpfx} ${objpfx} "${test_program_prefix}" \
266 ${charset} ${charmap} < /dev/null; then
267 echo 1>&2
268 else
269 echo "failed: ./tst-table.sh ${common_objpfx} ${objpfx} ${charset} ${charmap}"
270 echo " *** FAILED ***" 1>&2
271 exit 1
273 done
275 exit $?