Excerpts from Tom Lane's message of lun mar 28 21:02:40 -0300 2011: > Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> writes: > > On lör, 2011-03-26 at 00:36 -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > >> * It'd sure be nice if we had some nontrivial test cases that work in > >> encodings besides UTF8. I'm still bothered that the committed patch > >> failed to cover single-byte-encoding cases in upper/lower/initcap. > > > Well, how do we want to maintain these test cases without doing too much > > duplication? It would be easy to run a small sed script over > > collate.linux.utf8.sql to create, say, a latin1 version out of it. > > I tried. The upper/lower test cases require Turkish characters that > aren't in Latin1. I'm not sure if we can readily produce test cases > that cover both sorting changes and case-folding changes in just one > single-byte encoding --- anybody?
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