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| diff --git a/third_party/sqlite/sqlite-src-3080704/test/icu.test b/third_party/sqlite/sqlite-src-3080704/test/icu.test
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| --- a/third_party/sqlite/sqlite-src-3080704/test/icu.test
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| -# 2007 May 1
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| -#
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| -# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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| -# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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| -#
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| -# May you do good and not evil.
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| -# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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| -# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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| -#
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| -#***********************************************************************
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| -#
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| -# $Id: icu.test,v 1.2 2008/07/12 14:52:20 drh Exp $
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| -#
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| -
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| -set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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| -source $testdir/tester.tcl
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| -
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| -ifcapable !icu {
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| - finish_test
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| - return
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| -}
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| -
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| -# Create a table to work with.
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| -#
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| -execsql {CREATE TABLE test1(i1 int, i2 int, r1 real, r2 real, t1 text, t2 text)}
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| -execsql {INSERT INTO test1 VALUES(1,2,1.1,2.2,'hello','world')}
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| -proc test_expr {name settings expr result} {
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| - do_test $name [format {
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| - lindex [db eval {
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| - BEGIN;
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| - UPDATE test1 SET %s;
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| - SELECT %s FROM test1;
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| - ROLLBACK;
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| - }] 0
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| - } $settings $expr] $result
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| -}
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| -
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| -# Tests of the REGEXP operator.
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| -#
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| -test_expr icu-1.1 {i1='hello'} {i1 REGEXP 'hello'} 1
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| -test_expr icu-1.2 {i1='hello'} {i1 REGEXP '.ello'} 1
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| -test_expr icu-1.3 {i1='hello'} {i1 REGEXP '.ell'} 0
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| -test_expr icu-1.4 {i1='hello'} {i1 REGEXP '.ell.*'} 1
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| -test_expr icu-1.5 {i1=NULL} {i1 REGEXP '.ell.*'} {}
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| -
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| -# Some non-ascii characters with defined case mappings
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| -#
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| -set ::EGRAVE "\xC8"
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| -set ::egrave "\xE8"
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| -
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| -set ::OGRAVE "\xD2"
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| -set ::ograve "\xF2"
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| -
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| -# That German letter that looks a bit like a B. The
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| -# upper-case version of which is "SS" (two characters).
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| -#
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| -set ::szlig "\xDF"
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| -
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| -# Tests of the upper()/lower() functions.
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| -#
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| -test_expr icu-2.1 {i1='HellO WorlD'} {upper(i1)} {HELLO WORLD}
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| -test_expr icu-2.2 {i1='HellO WorlD'} {lower(i1)} {hello world}
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| -test_expr icu-2.3 {i1=$::egrave} {lower(i1)} $::egrave
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| -test_expr icu-2.4 {i1=$::egrave} {upper(i1)} $::EGRAVE
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| -test_expr icu-2.5 {i1=$::ograve} {lower(i1)} $::ograve
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| -test_expr icu-2.6 {i1=$::ograve} {upper(i1)} $::OGRAVE
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| -test_expr icu-2.3 {i1=$::EGRAVE} {lower(i1)} $::egrave
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| -test_expr icu-2.4 {i1=$::EGRAVE} {upper(i1)} $::EGRAVE
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| -test_expr icu-2.5 {i1=$::OGRAVE} {lower(i1)} $::ograve
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| -test_expr icu-2.6 {i1=$::OGRAVE} {upper(i1)} $::OGRAVE
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| -
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| -test_expr icu-2.7 {i1=$::szlig} {upper(i1)} "SS"
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| -test_expr icu-2.8 {i1='SS'} {lower(i1)} "ss"
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| -
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| -# In turkish (locale="tr_TR"), the lower case version of I
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| -# is "small dotless i" (code point 0x131 (decimal 305)).
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| -#
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| -set ::small_dotless_i "\u0131"
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| -test_expr icu-3.1 {i1='I'} {lower(i1)} "i"
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| -test_expr icu-3.2 {i1='I'} {lower(i1, 'tr_tr')} $::small_dotless_i
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| -test_expr icu-3.3 {i1='I'} {lower(i1, 'en_AU')} "i"
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| -
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| -#--------------------------------------------------------------------
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| -# Test the collation sequence function.
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| -#
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| -do_test icu-4.1 {
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| - execsql {
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| - CREATE TABLE fruit(name);
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| - INSERT INTO fruit VALUES('plum');
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| - INSERT INTO fruit VALUES('cherry');
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| - INSERT INTO fruit VALUES('apricot');
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| - INSERT INTO fruit VALUES('peach');
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| - INSERT INTO fruit VALUES('chokecherry');
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| - INSERT INTO fruit VALUES('yamot');
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| - }
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| -} {}
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| -do_test icu-4.2 {
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| - execsql {
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| - SELECT icu_load_collation('en_US', 'AmericanEnglish');
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| - SELECT icu_load_collation('lt_LT', 'Lithuanian');
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| - }
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| - execsql {
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| - SELECT name FROM fruit ORDER BY name COLLATE AmericanEnglish ASC;
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| - }
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| -} {apricot cherry chokecherry peach plum yamot}
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| -
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| -
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| -# Test collation using Lithuanian rules. In the Lithuanian
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| -# alphabet, "y" comes right after "i".
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| -#
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| -do_test icu-4.3 {
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| - execsql {
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| - SELECT name FROM fruit ORDER BY name COLLATE Lithuanian ASC;
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| - }
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| -} {apricot cherry chokecherry yamot peach plum}
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| -
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| -#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| -# Test that it is not possible to call the ICU regex() function with
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| -# anything other than exactly two arguments. See also:
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| -#
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| -# http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/third_party/sqlite/icu-regexp.patch?revision=34807&view=markup
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| -#
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| -do_catchsql_test icu-5.1 { SELECT regexp('a[abc]c.*', 'abc') } {0 1}
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| -do_catchsql_test icu-5.2 {
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| - SELECT regexp('a[abc]c.*')
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| -} {1 {wrong number of arguments to function regexp()}}
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| -do_catchsql_test icu-5.3 {
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| - SELECT regexp('a[abc]c.*', 'abc', 'c')
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| -} {1 {wrong number of arguments to function regexp()}}
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| -do_catchsql_test icu-5.4 {
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| - SELECT 'abc' REGEXP 'a[abc]c.*'
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| -} {0 1}
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| -do_catchsql_test icu-5.4 { SELECT 'abc' REGEXP } {1 {near " ": syntax error}}
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| -do_catchsql_test icu-5.5 { SELECT 'abc' REGEXP, 1 } {1 {near ",": syntax error}}
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| -
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| -finish_test
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