"David E. Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Huh. There must be something different about the collation for en_US  
> on Fedora than there is for darwin (what I'm using), because for me,  
> as I said, all tests pass.

Yeah, Darwin seems to just use ASCII sort order in en_US (couldn't say
about its other locales).  glibc-based systems definitely don't though.

>> We could fix it by having multiple variant expected files for C and
>> non-C locales, which is exactly what the core tests do.  However,
>> I'm loath to apply that approach when the citext test already has  
>> XML vs no-XML variants; we would then need two variant files per locale
>> variant, which is a bit unreasonable from a maintenance standpoint.

> This is why I like TAP.

And how would TAP reduce the number of expected results?

                        regards, tom lane

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