scuffed-code/icu4c/source/test/intltest/decoll.h
George Rhoten d3bbdaa191 ICU-832 Each test string does not need to be 128 UChars big.
Setting MAX_TOKEN_LEN to a lower limit takes out about 120K from the executable on Windows.
If you need larger test string, you can raise the limit where it's needed.

X-SVN-Rev: 4409
2001-03-30 01:22:03 +00:00

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/********************************************************************
* COPYRIGHT:
* Copyright (c) 1997-2001, International Business Machines Corporation and
* others. All Rights Reserved.
********************************************************************/
/**
* CollationGermanTest is a third level test class. This tests the locale
* specific primary, secondary and tertiary rules. For example, o-umlaut
* is sorted with expanding char e.
*/
#ifndef _DECOLL
#define _DECOLL
#ifndef _UTYPES
#include "unicode/utypes.h"
#endif
#ifndef _COLL
#include "unicode/coll.h"
#endif
#ifndef _INTLTEST
#include "intltest.h"
#endif
class CollationGermanTest: public IntlTest {
public:
// If this is too small for the test data, just increase it.
// Just don't make it too large, otherwise the executable will get too big
enum EToken_Len { MAX_TOKEN_LEN = 16 };
CollationGermanTest();
virtual ~CollationGermanTest();
void runIndexedTest( int32_t index, UBool exec, const char* &name, char* par = NULL );
//main test routine, tests rules specific to germa locale
void doTest( UnicodeString source, UnicodeString target, Collator::EComparisonResult result);
// perform test with strength PRIMARY
void TestPrimary(/* char* par */);
// perform test with strength SECONDARY
void TestSecondary(/* char* par */);
// perform tests with strength TERTIARY
void TestTertiary(/* char* par */);
private:
static const UChar testSourceCases[][MAX_TOKEN_LEN];
static const UChar testTargetCases[][MAX_TOKEN_LEN];
static const Collator::EComparisonResult results[][2];
Collator *myCollation;
};
#endif