#! /bin/sh # Test recognition of C# format strings. tmpfiles="" trap 'rm -fr $tmpfiles' 1 2 3 15 tmpfiles="$tmpfiles f-cs-1.data" cat <<\EOF > f-cs-1.data # Valid: one argument "abc{0}def" # Valid: ten arguments "abc{9}def" # Valid: two-digit argument numbers "abc{00}def" # Valid: huge argument numbers "abc{500000000}def" # Invalid: unterminated "abc{" # Invalid: unterminated "abc{0" # Invalid: missing number "abc{}def" # Invalid: non-digit "abc{number}def" # Invalid: non-digit "abc{-0}def" # Valid: two arguments "abc{1}def{0}" # Valid: multiple uses of same argument "abc{1}def{0}ghi{1}" # Invalid: invalid width "abc{0,}def" # Invalid: invalid width "abc{0,-}def" # Valid: valid width "abc{1,-7}def" # Valid: format specifiers "abc{1:Gx N}def" # Valid: width and format specifiers "abc{1,3:Gx N}def" # Invalid: missing opening brace "abc1}def{0}" # Invalid: quoted brace "abc1'}'def{0}" # Valid: doubled brace "abc1}}def{0}" # Invalid: doubled brace doesn't start a directive "abc{{0}def" EOF : ${XGETTEXT=xgettext} n=0 while read comment; do read string n=`expr $n + 1` tmpfiles="$tmpfiles f-cs-1-$n.in f-cs-1-$n.po" cat < f-cs-1-$n.in GetString(${string}); EOF ${XGETTEXT} -L C# -o f-cs-1-$n.po f-cs-1-$n.in || exit 1 test -f f-cs-1-$n.po || exit 1 fail= if echo "$comment" | grep 'Valid:' > /dev/null; then if grep csharp-format f-cs-1-$n.po > /dev/null; then : else fail=yes fi else if grep csharp-format f-cs-1-$n.po > /dev/null; then fail=yes else : fi fi if test -n "$fail"; then echo "Format string recognition error:" 1>&2 cat f-cs-1-$n.in 1>&2 echo "Got:" 1>&2 cat f-cs-1-$n.po 1>&2 exit 1 fi rm -f f-cs-1-$n.in f-cs-1-$n.po done < f-cs-1.data rm -fr $tmpfiles exit 0