Fwd: Where does FreeBSD tr -C differ from tr -c?

Cedric Blancher cedric.blancher at googlemail.com
Sun Apr 7 19:12:59 UTC 2013


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The question remain open and I need help. tr -C is implemented by
FreeBSD tr -C but I can't find examples (or a testcase) where tr -c
and tr -C differ.

Ced

PS: Who wrote tr -C and how can I contact the author?

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Cedric Blancher <cedric.blancher at googlemail.com>
Date: 5 April 2013 16:04
Subject: Where does FreeBSD tr -C differ from tr -c?
To: freebsd-i18n at freebsd.org


Has anyone discovered examples for FreeBSD tr -c producing different
output than tr -C?
I tried this (ksh93) test script but it NEVER produces a difference in
the en_US.utf8 and fr_FR.utf-8 locales:

------ snip ------
builtin rm

typeset string
typeset -li16 n_ch ;

for (( n_ch=1 ; n_ch < 0x5000 ; n_ch++ )) ; do
        ch="$(printf "\u[${n_ch/~(El)16#/}]")"
        string+="$ch"
done

typeset -li16 m1 m2
for (( m1=0x32 ; m1 < 0x3000 ; m1+=7 )) ; do
        (( m2=m1+1500 ))
        range="$(printf "\u[${m1/~(El)16#/}]-\u[${m2/~(El)16#/}]")"

        tr -Cd "$range" <<<"$string" >'res_C' &
        tr -cd "$range" <<<"$string" >'res_c' &
        wait
        res_c="$( <'res_c' )"
        res_C="$( <'res_C' )"
        rm 'res_c' 'res_C'

        if [[ "$res_c" != "$res_C" ]] ; then
                printf 'DIFFER range=%q\n' "${range}"
        fi
done
exit 0
------ snip ------

So when does tr -C differ from tr -c? I need examples, please...

Ced
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