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Add Unicode-case-table-based torture test to case-tests.el -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- tests/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-27 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * automated/case-tests.el: * automated/case-tests.el (char-as-unicode-escape): New. Add a "torture test" that uses the full set of lower-upper case mappings from Unicode. See whether strings composed of all lower-case characters across all languages will correctly be uppercased to the string equivalent to all uppercase characters, and vice-versa, and whether you can correctly do a case-folding search in a buffer for these characters, all at once or individually. Result: a number of assertion failures.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Wed, 27 Jan 2010 05:27:02 -0600
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/* This is for "printf"-like debugging.  Messages go to
   OutputDebugString, which can be seen while debugging under GDB or
   via a debug message monitor. */

void msg(char *fmt, ...);

/* This pops up a dialog with text from the string table ("id"), which
   is interpreted like printf.  The program exits when the user
   presses OK. */

void fatal (int id, ...);

/* Similar, but the program continues when the user presses OK */

void note (int id, ...);

/* returns IDYES or IDNO, otherwise same as note() */
int yesno (int id, ...);