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1 /* This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
2
3 Copyright 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 Contributed by Red Hat, originally written by Jim Blandy.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
20
21 Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to:
22 bug-gdb@gnu.org */
23
24 #include <stdio.h>
25 #include <string.h>
26
27
28 /* X_string is a null-terminated string in the X charset whose
29 elements are as follows. X should be the name the `set charset'
30 command uses for the character set, in lower-case, with any
31 non-identifier characters replaced with underscores. Where a
32 character set doesn't have the given character, the string should
33 contain the character 'x'.
34
35 [0] --- the `alert' character, '\a'
36 [1] --- the `backspace' character, '\b'
37 [2] --- the `form feed' character, '\f'
38 [3] --- the `line feed' character, '\n'
39 [4] --- the `carriage return' character, '\r'
40 [5] --- the `horizontal tab' character, '\t'
41 [6] --- the `vertical tab' character, '\v'
42 [7 .. 32] --- the uppercase letters A-Z
43 [33 .. 58] --- the lowercase letters a-z
44 [59 .. 68] --- the digits 0-9
45 [69] --- the `cent' character
46 [70] --- a control character with no defined backslash escape
47
48 Feel free to extend these as you like. */
49
50 #define NUM_CHARS (71)
51
52 char ascii_string[NUM_CHARS];
53 char iso_8859_1_string[NUM_CHARS];
54 char ebcdic_us_string[NUM_CHARS];
55 char ibm1047_string[NUM_CHARS];
56
57
58 void
59 init_string (char string[],
60 char x,
61 char alert, char backspace, char form_feed,
62 char line_feed, char carriage_return, char horizontal_tab,
63 char vertical_tab, char cent, char misc_ctrl)
64 {
65 memset (string, x, NUM_CHARS);
66 string[0] = alert;
67 string[1] = backspace;
68 string[2] = form_feed;
69 string[3] = line_feed;
70 string[4] = carriage_return;
71 string[5] = horizontal_tab;
72 string[6] = vertical_tab;
73 string[69] = cent;
74 string[70] = misc_ctrl;
75 }
76
77
78 void
79 fill_run (char string[], int start, int len, int first)
80 {
81 int i;
82
83 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
84 string[start + i] = first + i;
85 }
86
87
88 int main ()
89 {
90 #ifdef usestubs
91 set_debug_traps();
92 breakpoint();
93 #endif
94 (void) malloc (1);
95 /* Initialize ascii_string. */
96 init_string (ascii_string,
97 120,
98 7, 8, 12,
99 10, 13, 9,
100 11, 120, 17);
101 fill_run (ascii_string, 7, 26, 65);
102 fill_run (ascii_string, 33, 26, 97);
103 fill_run (ascii_string, 59, 10, 48);
104
105 /* Initialize iso_8859_1_string. */
106 init_string (iso_8859_1_string,
107 120,
108 7, 8, 12,
109 10, 13, 9,
110 11, 162, 17);
111 fill_run (iso_8859_1_string, 7, 26, 65);
112 fill_run (iso_8859_1_string, 33, 26, 97);
113 fill_run (iso_8859_1_string, 59, 10, 48);
114
115 /* Initialize ebcdic_us_string. */
116 init_string (ebcdic_us_string,
117 167,
118 47, 22, 12,
119 37, 13, 5,
120 11, 74, 17);
121 /* In EBCDIC, the upper-case letters are broken into three separate runs. */
122 fill_run (ebcdic_us_string, 7, 9, 193);
123 fill_run (ebcdic_us_string, 16, 9, 209);
124 fill_run (ebcdic_us_string, 25, 8, 226);
125 /* The lower-case letters are, too. */
126 fill_run (ebcdic_us_string, 33, 9, 129);
127 fill_run (ebcdic_us_string, 42, 9, 145);
128 fill_run (ebcdic_us_string, 51, 8, 162);
129 /* The digits, at least, are contiguous. */
130 fill_run (ebcdic_us_string, 59, 10, 240);
131
132 /* Initialize ibm1047_string. */
133 init_string (ibm1047_string,
134 167,
135 47, 22, 12,
136 37, 13, 5,
137 11, 74, 17);
138 /* In EBCDIC, the upper-case letters are broken into three separate runs. */
139 fill_run (ibm1047_string, 7, 9, 193);
140 fill_run (ibm1047_string, 16, 9, 209);
141 fill_run (ibm1047_string, 25, 8, 226);
142 /* The lower-case letters are, too. */
143 fill_run (ibm1047_string, 33, 9, 129);
144 fill_run (ibm1047_string, 42, 9, 145);
145 fill_run (ibm1047_string, 51, 8, 162);
146 /* The digits, at least, are contiguous. */
147 fill_run (ibm1047_string, 59, 10, 240);
148
149 puts ("All set!"); /* all strings initialized */
150 }
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