I will have that test working correctly momentarily. As it stands that test 
would only work if a locale supporting the used characters is exported.

Ilia

On October 23, 2002 05:04 pm, Moriyoshi Koizumi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The first letter in $chars appears to be a small "a" with a grave accent
> in my linux box. Is this a typo for a small "a" with a two-dot umlaut
> sign, or the test is supposed to fail?
>
> Moriyoshi
>
> "Melvyn Sopacua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > msopacua            Tue Oct 22 15:39:17 2002 EDT
> >
> >   Added files:
> >     /php4/ext/standard/tests/strings        strtoupper.phpt
> >   Log:
> >   test for locale support in strtoupper
> >
> >
> >
> > Index: php4/ext/standard/tests/strings/strtoupper.phpt
> > +++ php4/ext/standard/tests/strings/strtoupper.phpt
> > --TEST--
> > Test strtoupper on non-ASCII characters
> > --POST--
> > --GET--
> > --FILE--
> > <?php
> > $chars = "àé  ;
> > setlocale(LC_ALL, "C");
> > // Not sure which is most portable. BSD's answer to
> > // this one. A small array based on PHP_OS should
> > // cover a majority of systems and makes the problem
> > // of locales transparent for the end user.
> > setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "ISO8859-1");
> > print(strtoupper($chars));
> > ?>
> > --EXPECT--
> > ’É
> >
> >
> >
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