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bug#62420: 29.0.60; fns-tests-collate-strings fails on Cygwin


From: Ken Brown
Subject: bug#62420: 29.0.60; fns-tests-collate-strings fails on Cygwin
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2023 10:52:45 -0400
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The test in the subject fails on Cygwin as follows:

Test fns-tests-collate-strings condition:
    (ert-test-failed
     ((should-error
       (string-collate-equalp "xyzzy" "xyzzy" "en_DE.UTF-8"))
      :form
      (string-collate-equalp "xyzzy" "xyzzy" "en_DE.UTF-8")
      :value t :fail-reason "did not signal an error"))

The reason is that en_DE.UTF-8 is actually a valid locale on Cygwin.
[Cygwin gets its locale information from Windows.  The latter supports
the RFC 5646 locale "en-DE", which is called "English (Germany)" in the
"Region" settings.]

The following trivial patch fixes the problem:

--- a/test/src/fns-tests.el
+++ b/test/src/fns-tests.el
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ fns-tests-collate-strings
   (should (string-collate-equalp "xyzzy" "XYZZY" nil t))
    ;; Locale must be valid.
-  (should-error (string-collate-equalp "xyzzy" "xyzzy" "en_DE.UTF-8")))
+  (should-error (string-collate-equalp "xyzzy" "xyzzy" "en_XY.UTF-8")))
;; There must be a check for valid codepoints. (Check not implemented yet)
 ;  (should-error


Is this OK for the emacs-29 branch?

[Note: The test will still fail on current Cygwin after this patch; but
that's because of a bug in Cygwin, which has been fixed in the
development sources for Cygwin 3.5.]

Ken





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