dg-error vs. i18n?
Dave Korn
dave.korn.cygwin@googlemail.com
Sat Oct 24 05:44:00 GMT 2009
Charles Wilson wrote:
> [cross-posted to cygwin list]
[ Cross-post broken and CC list trimmed; I don't think we need trouble the GCC
list with this again until we have a patch that says what kind of
target-dependent changes we want to make to the testsuite files to set LANG
and LC_ALL correctly for our platform. ]
>
> Background for cygwin list: Dave discovered a problem running some of
> the gcc tests. The tests were run in the "C" locale, but in so doing
> they assumed an ascii encoding (specifically, that "'" would match ' in
> test patterns -- but the program actually emitted those fancy curled
> quotes which did not match ').
>
> Dave Korn wrote:
>> Thanks, that was it. Had to use "C.CP437" in the end, apparently we have
>> charset encoding names for lots of OEM code pages but none for plain vanilla
>> ASCII.
>
> That's interesting. I had thought "ascii" was a fairly common encoding
> name; I know I've seen both 'encoding="ascii"' and 'encoding="us-ascii"'
> in XML documents. Maybe we (cygwin) should add an explicit
> plain-old-ascii encoding name?
This was tangentially referenced in the recent thread "Re: "C" UTF-8
trouble" on the -developers list.
cheers,
DaveK
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