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8.0 KiB
C
256 lines
8.0 KiB
C
/* Test for localedef path name handling and normalization.
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Copyright (C) 2020-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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/* The test runs localedef with various named paths to test for expected
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behaviours dealing with codeset name normalization. That is to say that use
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of UTF-8, and it's variations, are normalized to utf8. Likewise that values
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after the @ are not normalized and left as-is. The test needs to run
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localedef with known input values and then check that the generated path
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matches the expected value after normalization. */
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/* Note: In some cases adding -v (verbose) to localedef changes the exit
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status to a non-zero value because some warnings are only enabled in verbose
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mode. This should probably be changed so warnings are either present or not
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present, regardless of verbosity. POSIX requires that any warnings cause the
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exit status to be non-zero. */
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#include <array_length.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <support/capture_subprocess.h>
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#include <support/check.h>
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#include <support/support.h>
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#include <support/xunistd.h>
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#include <support/xthread.h>
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/* Full path to localedef. */
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static const char *prog;
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/* Execute localedef in a subprocess. */
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static void
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execv_wrapper (void *args)
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{
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char **argv = args;
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execv (prog, argv);
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FAIL_EXIT1 ("execv: %m");
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}
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struct test_closure
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{
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/* Arguments for running localedef. */
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const char *const argv[16];
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/* Expected directory name for compiled locale. */
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const char *exp;
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/* Expected path to compiled locale. */
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const char *complocaledir;
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};
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/* Run localedef with DATA.ARGV arguments (NULL terminated), and expect path to
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the compiled locale is "DATA.COMPLOCALEDIR/DATA.EXP". */
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static void *
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run_test (void *closure)
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{
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struct test_closure *data = closure;
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const char * const *args = data->argv;
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const char *exp = data->exp;
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const char *complocaledir = data->complocaledir;
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struct stat64 fs;
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/* Expected output path. */
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const char *path = xasprintf ("%s/%s", complocaledir, exp);
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/* Run test. */
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struct support_capture_subprocess result;
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result = support_capture_subprocess (execv_wrapper, (void *)args);
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support_capture_subprocess_check (&result, "execv", 0, sc_allow_none);
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support_capture_subprocess_free (&result);
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/* Verify path is present and is a directory. */
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xstat (path, &fs);
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if (!S_ISDIR (fs.st_mode))
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{
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support_record_failure ();
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printf ("error: Directory '%s' does not exist.\n", path);
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return (void *) -1ULL;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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static int
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do_test (void)
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{
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/* We are running as root inside the container. */
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prog = xasprintf ("%s/localedef", support_bindir_prefix);
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/* We need an arbitrary absolute path for localedef output.
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Writing to a non-default absolute path disables any kind
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of path normalization since we expect the user wants the path
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exactly as they specified it. */
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#define ABSDIR "/output"
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xmkdirp (ABSDIR, 0777);
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/* It takes ~10 seconds to serially execute 9 localedef test. We run the
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compilations in parallel to reduce test time. We don't want to split
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this out into distinct tests because it would require multiple chroots.
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Batching the same localedef tests saves disk space during testing. */
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struct test_closure tests[] =
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{
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/* Test 1: Expected normalization.
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Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US1.utf8,
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with normalization changing UTF-8 to utf8. */
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{
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.argv = { (const char *const) prog,
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"--no-archive",
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"-i", "en_US",
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"-f", "UTF-8",
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"en_US1.UTF-8", NULL },
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.exp = "en_US1.utf8",
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.complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
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},
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/* Test 2: No normalization past '@'.
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Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US2.utf8@tEsT,
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with normalization changing UTF-8@tEsT to utf8@tEsT (everything after
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@ is untouched). */
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{
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.argv = { prog,
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"--no-archive",
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"-i", "en_US",
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"-f", "UTF-8",
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"en_US2.UTF-8@tEsT", NULL },
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.exp = "en_US2.utf8@tEsT",
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.complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
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},
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/* Test 3: No normalization past '@' despite period.
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Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8,
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with normalization changing nothing (everything after @ is untouched)
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despite there being a period near the end. */
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{
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.argv = { prog,
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"--no-archive",
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"-i", "en_US",
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"-f", "UTF-8",
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"en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8", NULL },
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.exp = "en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8",
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.complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
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},
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/* Test 4: Normalize numeric codeset by adding 'iso' prefix.
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Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US4.88591,
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with normalization changing 88591 to iso88591. */
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{
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.argv = { prog,
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"--no-archive",
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"-i", "en_US",
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"-f", "UTF-8",
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"en_US4.88591", NULL },
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.exp = "en_US4.iso88591",
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.complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
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},
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/* Test 5: Don't add 'iso' prefix if first char is alpha.
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Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US5.a88591,
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with normalization changing nothing. */
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{
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.argv = { prog,
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"--no-archive",
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"-i", "en_US",
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"-f", "UTF-8",
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"en_US5.a88591", NULL },
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.exp = "en_US5.a88591",
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.complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
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},
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/* Test 6: Don't add 'iso' prefix if last char is alpha.
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Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US6.88591a,
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with normalization changing nothing. */
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{
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.argv = { prog,
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"--no-archive",
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"-i", "en_US",
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"-f", "UTF-8",
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"en_US6.88591a", NULL },
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.exp = "en_US6.88591a",
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.complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
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},
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/* Test 7: Don't normalize anything with an absolute path.
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Run localedef and expect output in ABSDIR/en_US7.UTF-8,
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with normalization changing nothing. */
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{
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.argv = { prog,
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"--no-archive",
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"-i", "en_US",
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"-f", "UTF-8",
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ABSDIR "/en_US7.UTF-8", NULL },
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.exp = "en_US7.UTF-8",
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.complocaledir = ABSDIR
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},
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/* Test 8: Don't normalize anything with an absolute path.
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Run localedef and expect output in ABSDIR/en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT,
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with normalization changing nothing. */
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{
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.argv = { prog,
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"--no-archive",
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"-i", "en_US",
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"-f", "UTF-8",
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ABSDIR "/en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT", NULL },
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.exp = "en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT",
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.complocaledir = ABSDIR
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},
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/* Test 9: Don't normalize anything with an absolute path.
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Run localedef and expect output in ABSDIR/en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8,
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with normalization changing nothing. */
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{
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.argv = { prog,
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"--no-archive",
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"-i", "en_US",
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"-f", "UTF-8",
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ABSDIR "/en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8", NULL },
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.exp = "en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8",
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.complocaledir = ABSDIR
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}
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};
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/* Do not run more threads than the maximum of online CPUs. */
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size_t ntests = array_length (tests);
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long int cpus = sysconf (_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
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cpus = cpus == -1 ? 1 : cpus;
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printf ("info: cpus=%ld ntests=%zu\n", cpus, ntests);
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pthread_t thr[ntests];
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for (int i = 0; i < ntests; i += cpus)
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{
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int max = i + cpus;
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if (max > ntests)
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max = ntests;
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for (int j = i; j < max; j++)
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thr[j] = xpthread_create (NULL, run_test, &tests[j]);
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for (int j = i; j < max; j++)
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TEST_VERIFY (xpthread_join (thr[j]) == NULL);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#define TIMEOUT 30
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#include <support/test-driver.c>
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