Naoto,

i just tested - jtreg has no issues with deleting files even in non-unicode locales.

/Alex

On 9/20/13 18:45, Naoto Sato wrote:
Is it ok to let jtreg clean up the files that contain non ascii filenames? Does 
it gracefully remove them?

Naoto

On Sep 20, 2013, at 3:43 AM, Alexander Zuev <alexander.z...@oracle.com> wrote:

Hi Kumar,

  thanks for suggestion - the corrected (and simplified) webrev can be found at:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~kizune/8025076/webrev.05

With best regards,
/Alex

On 9/20/13 3:20, Kumar Srinivasan wrote:
Hi Alex,

The class can be compiled into the current directory (scratch), this will  
eliminate:
a. the deletion of the files and allow jtreg to clean out the scratch directory
b. uses of  TEST_CLASSES_DIR.getAbsolutePath().

Thanks
Kumar



Hi,

  please review my fix for 8025076: Fix for JDK-8017248 breaks jprt submission 
for non-unicode locales

  The idea of the fix is to replace test case with the complex file name in it 
by the
test that generates and compiles such file at the run time.

  The webrev can be found at: 
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~kizune/8025076/webrev.04/

With best regards,
/Alex

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