2 # Run available iconv(1) tests.
3 # Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 # This file is part of the GNU C Library.
5 # Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
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24 # We use always the same temporary file.
25 temp1
=$codir/iconvdata
/iconv-test.xxx
26 temp2
=$codir/iconvdata
/iconv-test.yyy
28 trap "rm -f $temp1 $temp2" 1 2 3 15
30 # We must tell the iconv(1) program where the modules we want to use can
32 GCONV_PATH
=$codir/iconvdata
35 # We have to have some directories in the library path.
36 LIBPATH
=$codir:$codir/iconvdata
38 # How the start the iconv(1) program.
39 ICONV
='$codir/elf/ld.so --library-path $LIBPATH --inhibit-rpath ${from}.so \
40 $codir/iconv/iconv_prog'
43 if (echo "testing\c"; echo 1,2,3) |
grep c
>/dev
/null
; then
49 # We read the file named TESTS. All non-empty lines not starting with
50 # `#' are interpreted as commands.
52 while read from to subset targets
; do
53 # Ignore empty and comment lines.
54 if test -z "$targets" ||
test "$from" = '#'; then continue; fi
56 # Expand the variables now.
57 PROG
=`eval echo $ICONV`
60 echo $ac_n "test data: $from -> $t $ac_c"
61 $PROG -f $from -t $t testdata
/$from > $temp1 ||
62 { echo "FAILED"; failed
=1; continue; }
64 if test -s testdata
/$from..
$t; then
65 cmp $temp1 testdata
/$from..
$t > /dev
/null
2>&1 ||
66 { echo "/FAILED"; failed
=1; continue; }
69 echo $ac_n " -> $from $ac_c"
70 $PROG -f $t -t $to -o $temp2 $temp1 ||
71 { echo "FAILED"; failed
=1; continue; }
73 test -s $temp1 && cmp testdata
/$from $temp2 > /dev
/null
2>&1 ||
74 { echo "/FAILED"; failed
=1; continue; }
78 # Now test some bigger text, entirely in ASCII. If ASCII is no subset
79 # of the coded character set we test we convert the test to this
80 # coded character set. Otherwise we convert to all the TARGETS.
81 if test $subset = Y
; then
82 echo $ac_n " suntzu: $from -> $t -> $to $ac_c"
83 $PROG -f $from -t $t testdata
/suntzus |
84 $PROG -f $t -t $to > $temp1 ||
85 { echo "FAILED"; failed
=1;
88 cmp testdata
/suntzus
$temp1 ||
92 echo $ac_n " suntzu: $from -> ASCII -> $to $ac_c"
93 $PROG -f ASCII
-t $to testdata
/suntzus |
94 $PROG -f $to -t ASCII
> $temp1 ||
98 cmp testdata
/suntzus
$temp1 ||
100 failed
=1; continue; }