| #! /bin/sh |
| . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ . ../src |
| |
| # Test recognition of Lua format strings. |
| |
| cat <<\EOF > f-lu-1.data |
| # Valid: no argument |
| "abc%%" |
| # Valid: one string argument |
| "abc%s" |
| # Valid: one string argument |
| "abc%q" |
| # Valid: one character argument |
| "abc%c" |
| # Valid: one integer argument |
| "abc%i" |
| # Valid: one integer argument |
| "abc%d" |
| # Valid: one integer argument |
| "abc%o" |
| # Valid: one integer argument |
| "abc%u" |
| # Valid: one integer argument |
| "abc%X" |
| # Valid: one integer argument |
| "abc%x" |
| # Valid: one float argument |
| "abc%e" |
| # Valid: one float argument |
| "abc%E" |
| # Valid: one float argument |
| "abc%f" |
| # Valid: one float argument |
| "abc%g" |
| # Valid: one float argument |
| "abc%G" |
| # Valid: one float argument with width |
| "abc%4f" |
| # Valid: one float argument with precision |
| "abc%.8f" |
| # Valid: one float argument with width and precision |
| "abc%12.4f" |
| # Valid: three arguments |
| "abc%c%d%e" |
| # Valid: three arguments with width and/or precision |
| "abc%4.3s%.3f%0e" |
| # Invalid: unterminated |
| "abc%" |
| # Invalid: unknown format specifier |
| "abc%T" |
| # Invalid: unknown modifier |
| "abc%lf" |
| # Invalid: extra precision |
| "abc%1.1.1f" |
| # Invalid: unterminated |
| "abc%3" |
| EOF |
| : ${XGETTEXT=xgettext} |
| n=0 |
| while read comment; do |
| read string |
| n=`expr $n + 1` |
| echo "gettext.gettext(${string});" > f-lu-1-$n.in |
| ${XGETTEXT} -L Lua -o f-lu-1-$n.po f-lu-1-$n.in || Exit 1 |
| test -f f-lu-1-$n.po || Exit 1 |
| fail= |
| if echo "$comment" | grep 'Valid:' > /dev/null; then |
| if grep lua-format f-lu-1-$n.po > /dev/null; then |
| : |
| else |
| fail=yes |
| fi |
| else |
| if grep lua-format f-lu-1-$n.po > /dev/null; then |
| fail=yes |
| else |
| : |
| fi |
| fi |
| if test -n "$fail"; then |
| echo "Format string recognition error:" 1>&2 |
| cat f-lu-1-$n.in 1>&2 |
| echo "Got:" 1>&2 |
| cat f-lu-1-$n.po 1>&2 |
| Exit 1 |
| fi |
| rm -f f-lu-1-$n.in f-lu-1-$n.po |
| done < f-lu-1.data |
| |
| Exit 0 |
| |