ISO-8859-1 character set, but it (U+2019) is valid UTF-8.
EOF
-cat >"$expected" <<EOF
+if test "$ICONV_ENABLED" -eq 1; then
+ cat >"$expected" <<EOF
12 12/31 Test12 2013 New Year?s Deals! Start the year right
EOF
-if test "$ICONV_ENABLED" -eq 1; then
# Don't use run_prog here because it loses those environment settings.
- LC_CTYPE=ISO-8859-1 MM_CHARSET=ISO-8859-1 scan -width 75 last >"$actual"
+ LC_ALL=en_US.ISO8859-1 scan -width 75 last >"$actual"
check "$expected" "$actual"
fi
echo "Unsupported width for U+2019: $width"
fi
-LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 MM_CHARSET=UTF-8 run_prog scan -width 75 last >"$actual"
+LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 scan -width 75 last >"$actual"
+check "$expected" "$actual"
+
+
+cat >"$expected" <<EOF
+ 13 01/13 sender@example.co <<The Subject: is an encoded single quote, 0x92.
+EOF
+
+cat >"${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/inbox/13" <<EOF
+From: <sender@example.com>
+Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?kgo=?=
+Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 14:18:33 -0600
+
+The Subject: is an encoded single quote, 0x92. cpstripped() didn't
+properly count it when decoding, which could be seen with:
+
+ scan -format '%(decode{subject})%{body}'
+
+The scan listing was two characters too long.
+EOF
+
+LC_ALL=en_US.ISO8859-1 scan -width 80 last >"$actual"
check "$expected" "$actual"