about summary refs log tree commit diff
path: root/iconvdata/tst-tables.sh
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'iconvdata/tst-tables.sh')
-rwxr-xr-xiconvdata/tst-tables.sh275
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 275 deletions
diff --git a/iconvdata/tst-tables.sh b/iconvdata/tst-tables.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index a027f5df5b..0000000000
--- a/iconvdata/tst-tables.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,275 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-# Contributed by Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>, 2000.
-#
-
-# The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-# The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-# Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
-# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-# Checks that the iconv() implementation (in both directions) for the
-# stateless encodings agrees with the corresponding charmap table.
-
-common_objpfx=$1
-objpfx=$2
-test_program_prefix=$3
-
-status=0
-
-cat <<EOF |
-  # Single-byte and other "small" encodings come here.
-  # Keep this list in the same order as gconv-modules.
-  #
-  # charset name    table name          comment
-  ASCII             ANSI_X3.4-1968
-  ISO646-GB         BS_4730
-  ISO646-CA         CSA_Z243.4-1985-1
-  ISO646-CA2        CSA_Z243.4-1985-2
-  ISO646-DE         DIN_66003
-  ISO646-DK         DS_2089
-  ISO646-ES         ES
-  ISO646-ES2        ES2
-  ISO646-CN         GB_1988-80
-  ISO646-IT         IT
-  ISO646-JP         JIS_C6220-1969-RO
-  ISO646-JP-OCR-B   JIS_C6229-1984-B
-  ISO646-YU         JUS_I.B1.002
-  ISO646-KR         KSC5636
-  ISO646-HU         MSZ_7795.3
-  ISO646-CU         NC_NC00-10
-  ISO646-FR         NF_Z_62-010
-  ISO646-FR1        NF_Z_62-010_1973
-  ISO646-NO         NS_4551-1
-  ISO646-NO2        NS_4551-2
-  ISO646-PT         PT
-  ISO646-PT2        PT2
-  ISO646-SE         SEN_850200_B
-  ISO646-SE2        SEN_850200_C
-  ISO-8859-1
-  ISO-8859-2
-  ISO-8859-3
-  ISO-8859-4
-  ISO-8859-5
-  ISO-8859-6
-  ISO-8859-7
-  ISO-8859-8
-  ISO-8859-9
-  ISO-8859-9E
-  ISO-8859-10
-  ISO-8859-11
-  ISO-8859-13
-  ISO-8859-14
-  ISO-8859-15
-  ISO-8859-16
-  T.61-8BIT
-  ISO_6937
-  #ISO_6937-2        ISO-IR-90          Handling of combining marks is broken
-  KOI-8
-  KOI8-R
-  LATIN-GREEK
-  LATIN-GREEK-1
-  HP-ROMAN8
-  HP-ROMAN9
-  HP-TURKISH8
-  HP-THAI8
-  HP-GREEK8
-  EBCDIC-AT-DE
-  EBCDIC-AT-DE-A
-  EBCDIC-CA-FR
-  EBCDIC-DK-NO
-  EBCDIC-DK-NO-A
-  EBCDIC-ES
-  EBCDIC-ES-A
-  EBCDIC-ES-S
-  EBCDIC-FI-SE
-  EBCDIC-FI-SE-A
-  EBCDIC-FR
-  EBCDIC-IS-FRISS
-  EBCDIC-IT
-  EBCDIC-PT
-  EBCDIC-UK
-  EBCDIC-US
-  IBM037
-  IBM038
-  IBM256
-  IBM273
-  IBM274
-  IBM275
-  IBM277
-  IBM278
-  IBM280
-  IBM281
-  IBM284
-  IBM285
-  IBM290
-  IBM297
-  IBM420
-  IBM423
-  IBM424
-  IBM437
-  IBM500
-  IBM850
-  IBM851
-  IBM852
-  IBM855
-  IBM856
-  IBM857
-  IBM860
-  IBM861
-  IBM862
-  IBM863
-  IBM864
-  IBM865
-  IBM866
-  IBM866NAV
-  IBM868
-  IBM869
-  IBM870
-  IBM871
-  IBM875
-  IBM880
-  IBM891
-  IBM903
-  IBM904
-  IBM905
-  IBM918
-  IBM922
-  IBM1004
-  IBM1026
-  #IBM1046                              Differs from the AIX and JDK converters
-  IBM1047
-  IBM1124
-  IBM1129
-  IBM1160
-  IBM1161
-  IBM1132
-  IBM1133
-  IBM1162
-  IBM1163
-  IBM1164
-  CP1125
-  CP1250
-  CP1251
-  CP1252
-  CP1253
-  CP1254
-  CP1255
-  CP1256
-  CP1257
-  CP1258
-  IBM874
-  CP737
-  CP770
-  CP771
-  CP772
-  CP773
-  CP774
-  CP775
-  MACINTOSH
-  IEC_P27-1
-  ASMO_449
-  ISO-IR-99         ANSI_X3.110-1983
-  ISO-IR-139        CSN_369103
-  CWI
-  DEC-MCS
-  ECMA-CYRILLIC
-  ISO-IR-153        GOST_19768-74
-  GREEK-CCITT
-  GREEK7
-  GREEK7-OLD
-  INIS
-  INIS-8
-  INIS-CYRILLIC
-  ISO_2033          ISO_2033-1983
-  ISO_5427
-  ISO_5427-EXT
-  #ISO_5428                             Handling of combining marks is broken
-  ISO_10367-BOX
-  MAC-IS
-  MAC-UK
-  CP10007
-  NATS-DANO
-  NATS-SEFI
-  WIN-SAMI-2        SAMI-WS2
-  ISO-IR-197
-  TIS-620
-  KOI8-U
-  #ISIRI-3342                         This charset concept is completely broken
-  VISCII
-  KOI8-T
-  GEORGIAN-PS
-  GEORGIAN-ACADEMY
-  ISO-IR-209
-  MAC-SAMI
-  ARMSCII-8
-  TCVN5712-1
-  TSCII
-  PT154
-  RK1048
-  MIK
-  BRF
-  MAC-CENTRALEUROPE
-  KOI8-RU
-  #
-  # Multibyte encodings come here
-  #
-  SJIS              SHIFT_JIS
-  CP932             WINDOWS-31J
-  #IBM932                               This converter looks quite strange
-  #IBM943                               This converter looks quite strange
-  EUC-KR
-  CP949
-  JOHAB
-  BIG5
-  BIG5HKSCS         BIG5-HKSCS
-  EUC-JP
-  EUC-JP-MS
-  EUC-CN            GB2312
-  GBK
-  EUC-TW
-  GB18030
-  EUC-JISX0213
-  SHIFT_JISX0213
-  #
-  # Stateful encodings not testable this way
-  #
-  #IBM930
-  #IBM933
-  #IBM935
-  #IBM937
-  #IBM939
-  #ISO-2022-JP
-  #ISO-2022-JP-2
-  #ISO-2022-JP-3
-  #ISO-2022-KR
-  #ISO-2022-CN
-  #ISO-2022-CN-EXT
-  #UTF-7
-  #
-EOF
-while read charset charmap; do
-  if test "$charset" = GB18030; then echo "This might take a while" 1>&2; fi
-  case ${charset} in \#*) continue;; esac
-  printf %s "Testing ${charset}" 1>&2
-  if ./tst-table.sh ${common_objpfx} ${objpfx} "${test_program_prefix}" \
-      ${charset} ${charmap} < /dev/null; then
-    echo 1>&2
-  else
-    echo "failed: ./tst-table.sh ${common_objpfx} ${objpfx} ${charset} ${charmap}"
-    echo " *** FAILED ***" 1>&2
-    exit 1
-  fi
-done
-
-exit $?