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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/stringObj.test')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/stringObj.test | 19 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/tests/stringObj.test b/tests/stringObj.test index 6f331d3..8209142 100644 --- a/tests/stringObj.test +++ b/tests/stringObj.test @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} { catch [list package require -exact Tcltest [info patchlevel]] testConstraint testobj [llength [info commands testobj]] +testConstraint testbytestring [llength [info commands testbytestring]] testConstraint testdstring [llength [info commands testdstring]] test stringObj-1.1 {string type registration} testobj { @@ -338,7 +339,7 @@ test stringObj-10.2 {Tcl_GetRange with some mixed width chars} {testobj testdstr # Because this test does not use \uXXXX notation below instead of # hardcoding the values, it may fail in multibyte locales. However, we # need to test that the parser produces untyped objects even when there - # are high-ASCII characters in the input (like "ï"). I don't know what + # are high-ASCII characters in the input (like "ï"). I don't know what # else to do but inline those characters here. testdstring free testdstring append "abc\u00ef\u00efdef" -1 @@ -347,7 +348,7 @@ test stringObj-10.2 {Tcl_GetRange with some mixed width chars} {testobj testdstr [testobj objtype $x] [testobj objtype $y] } [list none "bc\u00EF\u00EFde" string string] test stringObj-10.3 {Tcl_GetRange with some mixed width chars} testobj { - # set x "abcïïdef" + # set x "abcïïdef" # Use \uXXXX notation below instead of hardcoding the values, otherwise # the test will fail in multibyte locales. set x "abc\u00EF\u00EFdef" @@ -356,7 +357,7 @@ test stringObj-10.3 {Tcl_GetRange with some mixed width chars} testobj { [testobj objtype $x] [testobj objtype $y] } [list string "bc\u00EF\u00EFde" string string] test stringObj-10.4 {Tcl_GetRange with some mixed width chars} testobj { - # set a "ïa¿b®cï¿d®" + # set a "ïa¿b®cï¿d®" # Use \uXXXX notation below instead of hardcoding the values, otherwise # the test will fail in multibyte locales. set a "\u00EFa\u00BFb\u00AEc\u00EF\u00BFd\u00AE" @@ -416,24 +417,24 @@ test stringObj-13.4 {Tcl_GetCharLength with mixed width chars} testobj { string length "\u00ae" } 1 test stringObj-13.5 {Tcl_GetCharLength with mixed width chars} testobj { - # string length "○○" + # string length "○○" # Use \uXXXX notation below instead of hardcoding the values, otherwise # the test will fail in multibyte locales. string length "\u00EF\u00BF\u00AE\u00EF\u00BF\u00AE" } 6 test stringObj-13.6 {Tcl_GetCharLength with mixed width chars} testobj { - # set a "ïa¿b®cï¿d®" + # set a "ïa¿b®cï¿d®" # Use \uXXXX notation below instead of hardcoding the values, otherwise # the test will fail in multibyte locales. set a "\u00EFa\u00BFb\u00AEc\u00EF\u00BFd\u00AE" list [string length $a] [string length $a] } {10 10} -test stringObj-13.7 {Tcl_GetCharLength with identity nulls} testobj { +test stringObj-13.7 {Tcl_GetCharLength with identity nulls} {testobj testbytestring} { # SF bug #684699 - string length [encoding convertfrom identity \x00] + string length [testbytestring \x00] } 1 -test stringObj-13.8 {Tcl_GetCharLength with identity nulls} testobj { - string length [encoding convertfrom identity \x01\x00\x02] +test stringObj-13.8 {Tcl_GetCharLength with identity nulls} {testobj testbytestring} { + string length [testbytestring \x01\x00\x02] } 3 test stringObj-14.1 {Tcl_SetObjLength on pure unicode object} testobj { |