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$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/test/locale/README,v 1.3 2001/01/19 19:43:27 petere Exp $
1998 May 25
This directory contains a set of tests for locales. I provided one C
program test-ctype.c to test CTYPE support in libc and the installed
locale data. Then there are test-sort.pl and test-sort.py that test
collating.
This directory contains a set of tests for locales. I provided one C
program test-ctype.c to test CTYPE support in libc and installed
localedata. Then there are test-sort.pl and test-sort.py that tests
collating. (Also there is test-sort.py but it is commented out in scripts;
uncomment it if you have Python interpreter installed).
To run a test for some locale (koi8, e.g) run
make all test-$locale
(for example)
make all test-koi8
To run a test for some locale run
gmake check-$locale
for example
gmake check-koi8-r
Currently, only tests for koi8 locale (russian cyrillic for UN*X)
provided in koi8 directory. Script `runall' calls test-pgsql-locale to test
whether locale support had been compiled into PotgreSQL, test-ctype to test
libc and localedata, test-sort.pl (uncomment test-sort.py, if you have
Python interpreter installed) and does tests on PostgreSQL with
test-koi8*.sql.in.
Currently, there are only tests for a few locales available. The script
'runall' calls test-pgsql-locale to test whether locale support has been
compiled into PostgreSQL, test-ctype to test libc and locale data,
test-sort.pl (uncomment test-sort.py, if you have a Python interpreter
installed), and does tests on PostgreSQL with the provided SQL script
files.
To add locale tests one need to create directory $locale and create
Makefile (and other files) similar to koi8-r/*. Actually, the simplest (I
think) method is just copy koi8-r directory and edit/replace files.
To add locale tests one needs to create a directory $locale and create
a Makefile (and other files) similar to koi8-r/*. Actually, the simplest
(I think) method is just to copy the koi8-r directory and edit/replace
the files.
Oleg.
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