locale/tst-localedef-path-norm: Don't create $(complocaledir)

We automatically create $(complocaledir) in the testroot.root
now and so we don't need to create it in the test.

Tested on x86_64.

Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Carlos O'Donell 2020-04-28 15:46:00 -04:00
parent 183083c359
commit 6f0baacf0f

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@ -92,15 +92,12 @@ do_test (void)
/* We are running as root inside the container. */
prog = xasprintf ("%s/localedef", support_bindir_prefix);
/* Create the needed directories:
- We need the default compiled locale dir for default output.
- We need an arbitrary absolute path for localedef output.
Note: Writing to a non-default absolute path disables any kind
/* We need an arbitrary absolute path for localedef output.
Writing to a non-default absolute path disables any kind
of path normalization since we expect the user wants the path
exactly as they specified it. */
xmkdirp (support_complocaledir_prefix, 0777);
xmkdirp ("/output", 0777);
#define ABSDIR "/output"
xmkdirp (ABSDIR, 0777);
/* It takes ~10 seconds to serially execute 9 localedef test. We
could run the compilations in parallel if we want to reduce test
@ -109,7 +106,7 @@ do_test (void)
tests saves disk space during testing. */
/* Test 1: Expected normalization.
Run localedef and expect output in /usr/lib/locale/en_US1.utf8,
Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US1.utf8,
with normalization changing UTF-8 to utf8. */
run_test ((struct test_closure)
{
@ -123,7 +120,7 @@ do_test (void)
});
/* Test 2: No normalization past '@'.
Run localedef and expect output in /usr/lib/locale/en_US2.utf8@tEsT,
Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US2.utf8@tEsT,
with normalization changing UTF-8@tEsT to utf8@tEsT (everything after
@ is untouched). */
run_test ((struct test_closure)
@ -138,7 +135,7 @@ do_test (void)
});
/* Test 3: No normalization past '@' despite period.
Run localedef and expect output in /usr/lib/locale/en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8,
Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8,
with normalization changing nothing (everything after @ is untouched)
despite there being a period near the end. */
run_test ((struct test_closure)
@ -153,7 +150,7 @@ do_test (void)
});
/* Test 4: Normalize numeric codeset by adding 'iso' prefix.
Run localedef and expect output in /usr/lib/locale/en_US4.88591,
Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US4.88591,
with normalization changing 88591 to iso88591. */
run_test ((struct test_closure)
{
@ -167,7 +164,7 @@ do_test (void)
});
/* Test 5: Don't add 'iso' prefix if first char is alpha.
Run localedef and expect output in /usr/lib/locale/en_US5.a88591,
Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US5.a88591,
with normalization changing nothing. */
run_test ((struct test_closure)
{
@ -181,7 +178,7 @@ do_test (void)
});
/* Test 6: Don't add 'iso' prefix if last char is alpha.
Run localedef and expect output in /usr/lib/locale/en_US6.88591a,
Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US6.88591a,
with normalization changing nothing. */
run_test ((struct test_closure)
{
@ -195,7 +192,7 @@ do_test (void)
});
/* Test 7: Don't normalize anything with an absolute path.
Run localedef and expect output in /output/en_US7.UTF-8,
Run localedef and expect output in ABSDIR/en_US7.UTF-8,
with normalization changing nothing. */
run_test ((struct test_closure)
{
@ -203,13 +200,13 @@ do_test (void)
"--no-archive",
"-i", "en_US",
"-f", "UTF-8",
"/output/en_US7.UTF-8", NULL },
ABSDIR "/en_US7.UTF-8", NULL },
.exp = "en_US7.UTF-8",
.complocaledir = "/output"
.complocaledir = ABSDIR
});
/* Test 8: Don't normalize anything with an absolute path.
Run localedef and expect output in /output/en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT,
Run localedef and expect output in ABSDIR/en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT,
with normalization changing nothing. */
run_test ((struct test_closure)
{
@ -217,13 +214,13 @@ do_test (void)
"--no-archive",
"-i", "en_US",
"-f", "UTF-8",
"/output/en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT", NULL },
ABSDIR "/en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT", NULL },
.exp = "en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT",
.complocaledir = "/output"
.complocaledir = ABSDIR
});
/* Test 9: Don't normalize anything with an absolute path.
Run localedef and expect output in /output/en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8,
Run localedef and expect output in ABSDIR/en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8,
with normalization changing nothing. */
run_test ((struct test_closure)
{
@ -231,9 +228,9 @@ do_test (void)
"--no-archive",
"-i", "en_US",
"-f", "UTF-8",
"/output/en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8", NULL },
ABSDIR "/en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8", NULL },
.exp = "en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8",
.complocaledir = "/output"
.complocaledir = ABSDIR
});
return 0;