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116 lines
3.4 KiB
C
116 lines
3.4 KiB
C
/*
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* TEST SUITE FOR MB/WC FUNCTIONS IN C LIBRARY
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*
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* FILE: dat_mblen.c
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*
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* MBLEN: int mblen (char *s, size_t n);
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*/
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/*
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* NOTE:
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* int mblen (char *s, size_t n);
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*
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* where n: a maximum number of bytes
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*
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* return - the number of bytes
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*
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* CAUTION:
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*
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* o When you feed a null pointer for a string (s) to the function,
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* set s_flg=0 instead of putting just a 'NULL' there.
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* Even if you set a 'NULL', it doens't mean a NULL pointer.
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*
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* o When s is a null pointer, the function checks state dependency.
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*
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* state-dependent encoding - return NON-zero
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* state-independent encoding - return 0
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*
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* If state-dependent encoding is expected, set
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*
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* s_flg = 0, ret_flg = 0, ret_val = +1
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*
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* If state-independent encoding is expected, set
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*
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* s_flg = 0, ret_flg = 0, ret_val = 0
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*
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*
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* When you set ret_flg=1, the test program simply compares an
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* actual return value with an expected value. You can check
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* state-independent case (return value is 0) in that way, but
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* you can not check state-dependent case. So when you check
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* state- dependency in this test function: tst_mblen(), set
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* ret_flg=0 always. It's a special case, and the test
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* function takes care of it.
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*
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* s_flg=0 ret_flg=0
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* | |
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* { 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, x }
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* | |
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* not used ret_val: 0/+1
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* (expected val) */
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TST_MBLEN tst_mblen_loc [] = {
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{
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{ Tmblen, TST_LOC_de },
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{
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/* 01: a character. */
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{ { 1, "\300", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 1 } },
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/* 02: a character. */
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{ { 1, "\309", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 1 } },
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/* 03: a character + an invalid byte. */
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{ { 1, "Z\204", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, +1 } },
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/* 04: control/invalid characters. */
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{ { 1, "\177\000", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, +1 } },
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/* 05: a null string. */
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{ { 1, "", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 0 } },
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/* 06: a null pointer. */
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{ { 0, "", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 0, 0 } },
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/* Last element. */
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{ .is_last = 1 }
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}
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},
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{
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{ Tmblen, TST_LOC_enUS },
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{
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/* 01: a character. */
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{ { 1, "A", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 1 } },
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/* 02: a character. */
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{ { 1, "a", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 1 } },
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/* 03: a character + an invalid byte. */
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{ { 1, "Z\204", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, +1 } },
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/* 04: control/invalid characters. */
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{ { 1, "\177\000", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, +1 } },
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/* 05: a null string. */
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{ { 1, "", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 0 } },
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/* 06: a null pointer. */
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{ { 0, "", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 0, 0 } },
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/* Last element. */
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{ .is_last = 1 }
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}
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},
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{
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{ Tmblen, TST_LOC_eucJP },
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{
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/* 01: a character. */
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{ { 1, "\264\301", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 2 } },
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/* 02: a character. */
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{ { 1, "\216\261", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 2 } },
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/* 03: a character + an invalid byte. */
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{ { 1, "\260\241\200", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 2 } },
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/* 04: control/invalid characters. */
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{ { 1, "\377\202", USE_MBCURMAX }, { EILSEQ, 1, -1 } },
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/* 05: a null string. */
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{ { 1, "", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 1, 0 } },
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/* 06: a null pointer. */
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{ { 0, "", USE_MBCURMAX }, { 0, 0, 0 } },
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/* Last element. */
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{ .is_last = 1 }
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}
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},
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{
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{ Tmblen, TST_LOC_end}
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}
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};
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