Just to be clear, I didn't mean set the locale to your "local locale"
but set your "local locale" to be en_US
I think Dan raises a good point -- if you don't print out the error
messages then this issue goes away, which was what I am rooting for anyway.
David
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Anurag Shekhar wrote:
I didn't get it David if Its set to local locale it should fail unless
the expected output was generated for the same locale.
I think the point is that the test should follow the same pattern as
other tests, not be an exception. It's either a test harness issue (it
should set the local to be en_US) or a generic problem that needs to be
address (tests should pass in any locale).
Of course if you convert the test to a Junit test then the problem will
go away.
Dan.
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