#
# Create a test message with RFC 2047 headers we can scan
#
+# In this Subject header in this message is a "n" with a Combining Diaeresis
+# (U+0308). There is different interpretation of this character with respect
+# to wcwidth() (which is supposed to return the column width of a character).
+# We use a test program to determine what the output width of U+0308 is
+# and adjust our test output appropriately.
+#
cat > "${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/inbox/11" <<EOF
From: David =?utf-8?q?=EF=AC=86?= Hubbins <hubbins@example.com>
To: Sir Denis =?utf-8?q?Eton=E2=80=93Hogg? <sirdenis@example.com>
Date: Friday, 2 Mar 1984 00:00:00
-Subject: =?utf-8?q?Spin=CC=88al_Tap_=E2=86=92_Tap_into_America!?=
+Subject: =?utf-8?q?Sp=C4=B1n=CC=88al_Tap_=E2=86=92_Tap_into_America!?=
Things are looking great!
EOF
+width=`${MH_OBJ_DIR}/test/getcwidth`
+if test $? -ne 0; then
+ echo "getcwidth failed to run"
+ exit 1
+fi
+
expected="$MH_TEST_DIR/$$.expected"
actual="$MH_TEST_DIR/$$.actual"
+if test "$width" -eq 1; then
cat > "$expected" <<EOF
- 11 03/02 David st Hubbins Spin̈al Tap → Tap into America!<<Things are
+ 11 03/02 David st Hubbins Spın̈al Tap → Tap into America!<<Things are look
EOF
+elif test "$width" -eq 0; then
+cat > "$expected" <<EOF
+ 11 03/02 David st Hubbins Spın̈al Tap → Tap into America!<<Things are looki
+EOF
+else
+ echo "Unsupported width for combining diaeresis: $width"
+ exit 1
+fi
scan -width 80 +inbox 11 > $actual || exit 1
check "$expected" "$actual"