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Posted to dev@poi.apache.org by Rainer Klute <kl...@rainer-klute.de> on 2004/01/19 21:41:45 UTC
Re: HPSF Testcase on HEAD
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 02:24:48 +051800 avik.sengupta@itellix.com wrote:
> can you figure out whats wrong? I've tried in linux under both UTF-8 and
> ISO-8859-1 environments.
>
> This is on cvs HEAD.
Yes, I know. Since I am quite busy with other stuff I hope I can deal with it in April. If someone of you has time to look at it you are welcome to do so.
Should I deactivate the test case to let Gump run smoothly? I am reluctant to do so because it would render the test case useless, at least for the time being.
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Re: HPSF Testcase on HEAD
Posted by Avik Sengupta <av...@itellix.com>.
> No insults, please! :-) I am not working under Windows but instead I use a real operating system: Linux.
>
Sorry :) ..
but can you send me the copy of the file you have zipped up? I want to
compare.. I am not certain that its not been messed by CVS. Also, what's
your LANG setting?
Regards
-
Avik
> The test case giving you problems is not yet as sophisticated as it should be. Depending on the locale it works or not. This must be changed. I think HPSF should check whether a encoding succeeded and should throw an appropriate exceptions if the character in question cannot be mapped to a byte using a certain encoding.
>
> BTW, if you (or I or whoever) solve that you'll encounter the next test case that fails. This is also nothing dramatically wrong but just a nit to pick. This stuff is really not yet completed (the test cases, not the implementatiion, I suppose).
>
> Best regards
> Rainer Klute
>
> Rainer Klute IT-Consulting GmbH
> Dipl.-Inform.
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Re: HPSF Testcase on HEAD
Posted by Rainer Klute <kl...@rainer-klute.de>.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 03:48:59 +051800 avik.sengupta@itellix.com wrote:
> Can you send me your version of the file (it passes the testcase on your windows
> m/c, i suppose?) zipped up? Better still, if you can tell me the unicode values
> of the characters you are checking against, i can replace them in the test.
No insults, please! :-) I am not working under Windows but instead I use a real operating system: Linux.
The test case giving you problems is not yet as sophisticated as it should be. Depending on the locale it works or not. This must be changed. I think HPSF should check whether a encoding succeeded and should throw an appropriate exceptions if the character in question cannot be mapped to a byte using a certain encoding.
BTW, if you (or I or whoever) solve that you'll encounter the next test case that fails. This is also nothing dramatically wrong but just a nit to pick. This stuff is really not yet completed (the test cases, not the implementatiion, I suppose).
Best regards
Rainer Klute
Rainer Klute IT-Consulting GmbH
Dipl.-Inform.
Rainer Klute E-Mail: klute@rainer-klute.de
Körner Grund 24 Telefon: +49 172 2324824
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Re: HPSF Testcase on HEAD
Posted by av...@itellix.com.
Can you send me your version of the file (it passes the testcase on your windows
m/c, i suppose?) zipped up? Better still, if you can tell me the unicode values
of the characters you are checking against, i can replace them in the test.
Quoting Rainer Klute <kl...@rainer-klute.de>:
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 02:24:48 +051800 avik.sengupta@itellix.com wrote:
> > can you figure out whats wrong? I've tried in linux under both UTF-8 and
> > ISO-8859-1 environments.
> >
> > This is on cvs HEAD.
>
> Yes, I know. Since I am quite busy with other stuff I hope I can deal with it
> in April. If someone of you has time to look at it you are welcome to do so.
>
> Should I deactivate the test case to let Gump run smoothly? I am reluctant to
> do so because it would render the test case useless, at least for the time
> being.
>
> Best regard
> Rainer Klute
>
> Rainer Klute IT-Consulting GmbH
> Dipl.-Inform.
> Rainer Klute E-Mail: klute@rainer-klute.de
> Körner Grund 24 Telefon: +49 172 2324824
> D-44143 Dortmund Telefax: +49 231 5349423
>
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