Remove collate.linux.utf8.sql's assumptions about ".utf8" in locale names.
Tweak the test so that it does not depend on the platform using ".utf8" as
the extension signifying that a locale uses UTF8 encoding. For the most
part this just requires using the abbreviated collation names "en_US" etc,
though I had to work a bit harder on the collation creation tests.
This opens the door to using the test on platforms that spell locales
differently, for example ".utf-8" or ".UTF-8". Also, the test is now
somewhat useful with server encodings other than UTF8; though depending on
which encoding is selected, different subsets of it will fail for lack of
character set support.
Branch
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master
Details
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http://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/f89e4dfa755b9c9be9c19f7c65cff50d47b4f33a
Modified Files
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src/test/regress/expected/collate.linux.utf8.out | 108 +++++++++++++---------
src/test/regress/sql/collate.linux.utf8.sql | 58 +++++++-----
2 files changed, 99 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-)