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unistd_h: make it easier to avoid sys_types_h This is useful for Emacs, which has its own method of porting to Windows, and which therefore does not need the sys_types_h module. * m4/off_t.m4: New file, defining gl_TYPE_OFF_T, which contains code moved here from gl_SYS_TYPES_H. * m4/sys_types_h.m4 (gl_SYS_TYPES_H): Require it instead of using the code directly. * m4/unistd_h.m4 (gl_UNISTD_H): Require gl_TYPE_OFF_T, not gl_SYS_TYPES_H. * modules/sys_types (Files): * modules/unistd (Files): Add m4/off_t.m4.
author Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
date Fri, 04 May 2012 13:05:31 -0700
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#!/bin/sh

# Test locale names with likely unsupported encoding in Unix syntax.
for name in ar_SA.ISO-8859-1 fr_FR.CP1251 zh_TW.GB18030 zh_CN.BIG5; do
  env LC_ALL=$name ./test-setlocale2${EXEEXT} 1 || exit 1
done

# Test locale names with likely unsupported encoding in native Windows syntax.
for name in "Arabic_Saudi Arabia.1252" "Arabic_Saudi Arabia.65001" \
            French_France.65001 Japanese_Japan.65001 Turkish_Turkey.65001 \
            Chinese_Taiwan.65001 Chinese_China.54936 Chinese_China.65001; do
  # Here we use 'env' to set the LC_ALL environment variable, because on
  # Solaris 11 2011-11, the /bin/sh refuses to do it for Turkish_Turkey.65001.
  env LC_ALL="$name" ./test-setlocale2${EXEEXT} 1 || exit 1
done

exit 0