From: Sastry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
> HI Paul
> 
> 
> On 9/13/05, Paul Marquess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Sastry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > > Hi
> > > I agree with you Dan, I was referring to another test
> > > lib/DBM_Filter/t/encode.t
> > > where it encodes the k/v pairs using  the code page iso-8859-16 and
> > > the normal DBM_Filter to store and verify the same. Other tests in
> > > DBM_Filter are working fine on EBCDIC platform.
> >
> > According to the output you posted yesterday there were two of the
> > DBM_Filter test suites failing - utf8.t and encode.t. These are the only
> > tests that touch encoding in the DBM_Filters
> >
> > I posted a summary of what the utf8 filter was doing because it is a
> simpler
> > test, so it might be easier to figure out what is going wrong. The
> encode.t
> > test changes the encoding from utf8 to iso-8859-16 mid test - in fact
> the
> > euro symbol that you mention is the only thing written to the DBM file
> that
> > should be encoded in iso-8859-16 - everything else should be in utf8.
> >
> The 'euro' symbol is not encoded properly. Hence the failure. The rest
> of the test cases are fine.

I confused. Do you mean that the other failures in the DBM_Filter test suite
are to be expected on an EBCDIC platform?

Paul



                
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