#!/bin/sh ###################################################### # # Test charset conversion functionality # ###################################################### set -e if test -z "${MH_OBJ_DIR}"; then srcdir=`dirname "$0"`/../.. MH_OBJ_DIR=`cd "$srcdir" && pwd`; export MH_OBJ_DIR fi . "$MH_OBJ_DIR/test/common.sh" setup_test check_exit '-eq 1' mhshow - require_locale en_US.UTF-8 en_US.UTF8 en_US.utf-8 en_US.utf8 iconv_elides_question_marks=0 if test "$ICONV_ENABLED" -eq 0; then text_size=10 else text_size=11 #### The GNU iconv library normalises charset names by eliding '?', along #### with some other characters. The iconv libraries used on FreeBSD/NetBSD #### and Mac OS X don't. printf x | iconv -f '?UTF-8' -t UTF-8 >/dev/null 2>&1 && iconv_elides_question_marks=1 fi expected=$MH_TEST_DIR/$$.expected actual=$MH_TEST_DIR/$$.actual echo 'mhshow-charset-windows-1252: echo "This is a test"' >> "$MH" # Write message with bogus quoted-printable data. start_test 'Write message with bogus quoted-printable data' msgfile=`mhpath new` msgnum=`basename $msgfile` cat > $msgfile < $expected < $actual 2>&1 check "$expected" "$actual" 'keep first' : bogus quoted-printable data start_test 'locale profile component' #### Used LC_ALL above, now use locale profile component instead. printf "locale: $LC_ALL\n" >> "${MH}" unset LC_ALL run_prog mhshow $msgnum > $actual 2>&1 check "$expected" "$actual" : locale profile component #### All of the remaining tests rely on iconv.a if test "$ICONV_ENABLED" -eq 0; then finish_test exit $failed fi #### RFC 2231 defines the extended value syntax: #### extended-initial-value := [charset] "'" [language] "'" #### extended-other-values #### used below, where language is blank. start_test 'Encoded parameter value' msgfile=`mhpath new` msgnum=`basename $msgfile` #### Use a charset to exercise the iconv code, if it's available, #### in get_param_value(). The Content-Type charset is UTF-8, encoded #### to exercise iconv. cat > $msgfile < $expected < $actual 2>&1 check "$expected" "$actual" : encoded parameter value #### mhshow replaces the invalid character in the charset parameter value with #### a '?'. So, a charset name of "?us-ascii" is fed to iconv. If #### $iconv_elides_question_marks, iconv will normalize that to "us-ascii". #### Otherwise, we expect iconv to fail. start_test 'replacement character in parameter value' cat > $msgfile <<'EOF' Subject: invalid parameter value charset MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset*=invalid''%0Dus-ascii EOF cat > $expected < $actual 2>&1 if [ $iconv_elides_question_marks -eq 1 ]; then check "$expected" "$actual" else if grep "Can't convert .*us-ascii to UTF-8" "$actual" >/dev/null; then rm -f "$expected" "$actual" else failed=1 fi fi finish_test exit $failed