| Index: tests/standalone/io/system_encoding_test.dart | 
| diff --git a/tests/standalone/io/system_encoding_test.dart b/tests/standalone/io/system_encoding_test.dart | 
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| +// Copyright (c) 2015, the Dart project authors.  Please see the AUTHORS file | 
| +// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a | 
| +// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | 
| + | 
| +import 'dart:io'; | 
| +import 'dart:convert'; | 
| + | 
| +import "package:expect/expect.dart"; | 
| + | 
| +// This only works reliabily for "ASCII" cross platform as that is the only | 
| +// well known part of the default Windows code page. | 
| +void testEncodeDecode(String str) { | 
| +  Expect.equals( | 
| +      SYSTEM_ENCODING.decode(SYSTEM_ENCODING.encode(str)), str); | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +// This only works reliabily for "ASCII" cross platform as that is the only | 
| +// common set of bytes between UTF-8 Windows code pages that convert back | 
| +// and forth. | 
| +void testDecodeEncode(List<int> bytes) { | 
| +  Expect.listEquals( | 
| +      SYSTEM_ENCODING.encode(SYSTEM_ENCODING.decode(bytes)), bytes); | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +void test(List<int> bytes) { | 
| +  var str = new String.fromCharCodes(bytes); | 
| +  Expect.equals(SYSTEM_ENCODING.decode(bytes), str); | 
| +  Expect.listEquals(SYSTEM_ENCODING.encode(str), bytes); | 
| +  testDecodeEncode(bytes); | 
| +  testEncodeDecode(str); | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +main() { | 
| +  test([65, 66, 67]); | 
| +  test([65, 0, 67]); | 
| +  test([0, 65, 0, 67, 0]); | 
| +  test([0, 0, 0]); | 
| +  test(new Iterable.generate(128, (i) => i).toList()); | 
| +  // This might break on some Windows systems. | 
| +  testEncodeDecode('\u00c6\u00d8\u00c5'); | 
| +  if (Platform.isWindows) { | 
| +    // On Windows the default Windows code page cannot encode these | 
| +    // Unicode characters and the ? character is used. | 
| +    Expect.listEquals( | 
| +        SYSTEM_ENCODING.encode('\u1234\u5678\u9abc'), | 
| +        '???'.codeUnits); | 
| +  } else { | 
| +    // On all systems except for Windows UTF-8 is used as the system | 
| +    // encoding. | 
| +    Expect.listEquals( | 
| +        SYSTEM_ENCODING.encode('\u1234\u5678\u9abc'), | 
| +        UTF8.encode('\u1234\u5678\u9abc')); | 
| +  } | 
| +} | 
|  |