On 07.12.14 08:18, Jeff King wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 06, 2014 at 10:04:06PM +0100, Torsten Bögershausen wrote:
>
>> I get this:
>>
>>
>> expecting success:
>> check_language "ko-KR, *;q=0.1" ko_KR.UTF-8 de_DE.UTF-8 ja_JP.UTF-8
>> en_US.UTF-8 &&
>> check_language "de-DE, *;q=0.1" "" de_DE.UTF-8 ja_JP.UTF-8
>> en_US.UTF-8 &&
>> check_language "ja-JP, *;q=0.1" "" "" ja_JP.UTF-8
>> en_US.UTF-8 &&
>> check_language "en-US, *;q=0.1" "" "" ""
>> en_US.UTF-8
>>
>> --- expect 2014-12-06 21:00:59.000000000 +0000
>> +++ actual 2014-12-06 21:00:59.000000000 +0000
>> @@ -1 +0,0 @@
>> -Accept-Language: de-DE, *;q=0.1
>> not ok 25 - git client sends Accept-Language based on LANGUAGE, LC_ALL,
>> LC_MESSAGES and LANG
>
> I can reproduce the same problem here (Debian unstable). I actually ran
> into three issues (aside from needing to use Junio's SQUASH commit, to
> avoid the "\r" bash-ism):
>
> 1. I couldn't build without including locale.h, for the
> definition of setlocale() and the LC_MESSAGES constant (both used
> in get_preferred_languages).
>
> I'm not sure what portability issues there are with including it
> unconditionally. Should this possibly be tied into gettext.c, which
> already uses setlocale?
>
> 2. The call to setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, NULL) in get_preferred_languages
> always returns "C" for me. This seems related to building with
> NO_GETTEXT (which I typically do), as we never init setlocale
> if NO_GETTEXT is set. This program demonstrates it:
>
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <string.h>
> #include <locale.h>
>
> int main(int argc, char **argv)
> {
> if (argv[1] && !strcmp(argv[1], "init"))
> setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, "");
> printf("%s", setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, NULL));
> return 0;
> }
>
> If I run it as "LANG=en_US.UTF-8 ./a.out", it prints "C". If I run
> it as "LANG=en_US.UTF-8 ./a.out init", it prints "en_US.UTF-8". I
> think we either need to start unconditionally calling setlocale()
> as we do in git_setup_gettext, or we need to tie your feature to
> using gettext.
>
> This is what causes the failure of the de-DE test for me; building
> without NO_GETTEXT makes it work. Note that this doesn't affect the
> first test for ko-KR, because that test sets LANGUAGE, which we
> read ourselves (so we never make a setlocale() call).
>
> 3. Even building with NO_GETTEXT, setlocale() does not want to
> report ja_JP.UTF-8 for me, making the third test fail.
>
> I think the issue is that I do not build the ja_JP locale on my
> system. Running "dpkg-reconfigure locales" and asking it to build
> ja_JP.UTF-8 makes the test pass. This is somewhat of a Debian-ism.
> From "man locale-gen":
>
> By default, the locale package which provides the base support
> for localisation of libc-based programs does not contain usable
> localisation files for every supported language. This limitation
> has became necessary because of the substantial size of such
> files and the large number of languages supported by libc. As a
> result, Debian uses a special mechanism where we prepare the
> actual localisation files on the target host and distribute only
> the templates for them.
>
> I suspect it is inherited by Debian derivatives like Ubuntu. But I
> also don't know that we can count on other platforms having all of
> the locales either (e.g., they may ship them as separate packages,
> not all of which are installed).
>
> So I'm not sure of an easy way around this. You want 4 separate
> locales to thoroughly test, but you cannot rely on any particular
> locale being present on the user's system.
>
> Note that this is just a problem with the tests, probably not with
> the feature itself. Presumably people setting LANG=ja_JP actually
> have that locale on their system (though technically this feature
> is about asking the _server_ to use that language, it seems like
> you would do so because you were using that language locally, too).
>
> -Peff
> --
(I remember debugging t0204 some time ago)
We may get inspiration from this, either how to adjust the locale to be used,
or if the test should be skipped.
grep -l is_IS *
lib-gettext.sh
t0200-gettext-basic.sh
t0203-gettext-setlocale-sanity.sh
t0204-gettext-reencode-sanity.sh
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