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bug #29188: Collating symbols and equivalence classes incorrectly parsed if !MBS_SUPPORT
Submitter: | Ben Byer <bbyer> | ||
Submitted: | Thu 11 Mar 2010 09:02:46 AM UTC | ||
Category: | None | Severity: | 3 - Normal |
Item Group: | None | Status: | None |
Privacy: | Public | Assigned to: | None |
Open/Closed: | Open |
Thu 11 Mar 2010 09:02:46 AM UTC, comment #5: |
Paolo Bonzini <bonzini> |
Thu 11 Mar 2010 09:02:46 AM UTC, comment #4: [. .] and [= =] are currently not supported if !MBS_SUPPORT, but the patch is wrong because [[.ch.]] would become equivalent to [ch] rather than "ch".
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Paolo Bonzini <bonzini> |
Thu 01 Jun 2006 01:56:54 PM UTC, comment #3: After applying the patch:
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Benno Schulenberg <bens> |
Thu 01 Jun 2006 12:41:12 AM UTC, comment #2: Sorry about that -- I rewrote the patch to the appropriate portable functions; does this work for you?
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Ben Byer <bbyer> |
Thu 25 May 2006 09:38:53 PM UTC, comment #1: Patch applies cleanly, but make fails here with:
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Benno Schulenberg <bens> |
Thu 11 Mar 2010 09:02:46 AM UTC, original submission:
From http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap09.html#tag_09_03_05
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Ben Byer <bbyer> |
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[field #0] Item ID: 5115
[field #1] Group ID: 67
[field #2] Open/Closed: Open
[field #3] Severity: 3 - Normal
[field #4] Privacy: Public
[field #9] Category: None
[field #10] Submitted by: bbyer
[field #11] Assigned to: None
[field #12] Submitted on: Sat 20 May 2006 06:27:10 PM CEST
[field #13] Summary: Collating symbols and equivalence classes incorrectly parsed if !MBS_SUPPORT
[field #14] Original Submission: From http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap09.html#tag_09_03_05
A collating symbol is a collating element enclosed within bracket-period ( "[." and ".]" ) delimiters. Collating elements are defined as described in Collation Order . Conforming applications shall represent multi-character collating elements as collating symbols when it is necessary to distinguish them from a list of the individual characters that make up the multi-character collating element. For example, if the string "ch" is a collating element defined using the line:
collating-element
in the locale definition, the expression "[[.ch.]]" shall be treated as an RE containing the collating symbol 'ch' , while "[ch]" shall be treated as an RE matching 'c' or 'h' . Collating symbols are recognized only inside bracket expressions. If the string is not a collating element in the current locale, the expression is invalid.
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