Kristian Waagan created DERBY-5733:
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             Summary: Source file for OrderByAndSortAvoidance contains 
characters not available in the C locale
                 Key: DERBY-5733
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5733
             Project: Derby
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Test
    Affects Versions: 10.9.0.0
            Reporter: Kristian Waagan
            Priority: Minor


The test lang.OrderByAndSortAvoidance contains characters that can't be mapped 
to 7-bit ASCII. This results in warnings when generating the Javadocs.
For instance:
java/testing/org/apache/derbyTesting/functionTests/tests/lang/OrderByAndSortAvoidance.java:2959:
 warning: unmappable character for encoding ASCII
    insertTable2(it2, 15032385537L, "BatchTypeInstructions", "Ne pas jeter ces 
documents.  Ils ont ??t?? faits pour quelque chose.");

This can be remedied by using a different system locale, but the question is 
whether we should use char literals in the source code instead?
Most systems use the C locale by default, as is the case for (at least one of) 
the build servers we use (search for "Ils ont" or move down a few pages):
https://builds.apache.org/job/Derby-trunk/1306/console


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