#!/bin/sh # Complete check of a stateless encoding. # Usage: check-stateless SRCDIR CHARSET srcdir="$1" charset="$2" set -e # charset, modified for use in filenames. charsetf=`echo "$charset" | sed -e 's,:,-,g'` # iconv in one direction. ./table-from "$charset" > tmp-"$charsetf".TXT # iconv in the other direction. ./table-to "$charset" | sort > tmp-"$charsetf".INVERSE.TXT # Check 1: charmap and iconv forward should be identical. cmp "${srcdir}"/"$charsetf".TXT tmp-"$charsetf".TXT 2> /dev/null # Check 2: the difference between the charmap and iconv backward. sed -e '/ .* 0x/d' < "${srcdir}"/"$charsetf".TXT > tmp-noprecomposed-"$charsetf".TXT if test -f "${srcdir}"/"$charsetf".IRREVERSIBLE.TXT; then cat tmp-noprecomposed-"$charsetf".TXT "${srcdir}"/"$charsetf".IRREVERSIBLE.TXT | sort | uniq -u > tmp-orig-"$charsetf".INVERSE.TXT else cp tmp-noprecomposed-"$charsetf".TXT tmp-orig-"$charsetf".INVERSE.TXT fi cmp tmp-orig-"$charsetf".INVERSE.TXT tmp-"$charsetf".INVERSE.TXT 2> /dev/null rm -f tmp-"$charsetf".TXT tmp-"$charsetf".INVERSE.TXT tmp-noprecomposed-"$charsetf".TXT tmp-orig-"$charsetf".INVERSE.TXT exit 0 # For a new encoding: # You can create the "$charsetf".TXT like this: # ./table-from "$charset" > "$charsetf".TXT # You can create the "$charsetf".IRREVERSIBLE.TXT like this: # ./table-to "$charset" | sort > "$charsetf".INVERSE.TXT # diff "$charsetf".TXT "$charsetf".INVERSE.TXT | grep '^[<>]' | sed -e 's,^. ,,' > "$charsetf".IRREVERSIBLE.TXT