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dep/anitomy: port to use UCS-4 rather than wide strings
rationale: wide strings are not the same on every platform, and
might not even be Unicode. (while they usually are, its possible
that they are not)
I was *going* to change StringToInt to use a string stream, but
outputting to an integer doesn't seem to work at all with UCS-4,
even though it ought to, so I just rolled my own that uses the
arabic digits only.
author | Paper <paper@paper.us.eu.org> |
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date | Sun, 23 Jun 2024 10:32:09 -0400 |
parents | 1faa72660932 |
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#include "tests.h" #include <ctype.h> #include <wchar.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { int c, error = 0; (void) argc; /* unused */ (void) argv; /* unused */ /* some simple sanity tests of */ for (c = 0; c < 0xd800; c++) { if (!utf8proc_codepoint_valid(c)) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed: codepoint_valid(%04x) -> false\n", c); error++; } } for (;c < 0xe000; c++) { if (utf8proc_codepoint_valid(c)) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed: codepoint_valid(%04x) -> true\n", c); error++; } } for (;c < 0x110000; c++) { if (!utf8proc_codepoint_valid(c)) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed: codepoint_valid(%06x) -> false\n", c); error++; } } for (;c < 0x110010; c++) { if (utf8proc_codepoint_valid(c)) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed: codepoint_valid(%06x) -> true\n", c); error++; } } check(!error, "utf8proc_codepoint_valid FAILED %d tests.", error); printf("Validity tests SUCCEEDED.\n"); return 0; }