glibc/localedata
Alexandre Oliva 8da25eec0a Collation fix: make forward accent sorting the default [BZ #17750]
[BZ #17750]
	* Makefile: add fr_CA.UTF-8 to test-input and LOCALES.
	* localedata/fr_CA.UTF-8.in: New file with test data for backward
	accents sorting.
	* localedata/fr_FR.UTF-8.in: Fix test data for forward accents
	sorting.
	* localedata/locales/cs_CZ (LC_COLLATE): Remove “define DIACRIT_FORWARD”
	* localedata/locales/de_DE (LC_COLLATE): Likewise.
	* localedata/locales/hu_HU (LC_COLLATE): Likewise.
	* localedata/locales/lb_LU (LC_COLLATE): Likewise.
	* localedata/locales/yuw_PG (LC_COLLATE): Likewise.
	* localedata/locales/fr_CA (LC_COLLATE): Add “define DIACRIT_BACKWARD”
	* localedata/locales/iso14651_t1_common: Use “ifdef DIACRIT_FORWARD”
	instead of “ifdef DIACRIT_BACKWARD”.

The only locale which currently needs backward accents sorting is fr_CA.
Therefore, forward accents sorting should be the default.

Before this patch, backwards accent sorting was the default and all
locales except fr_CA had to use

    define DIACRIT_FORWARD

before

    copy "iso14651_t1"

Most locales didn’t do that and thus got the inappropriate backwards accents sorting
by accident. Now only the fr_CA locale needs to use

    define DIACRIT_BACKWARD

before

    copy "iso14651_t1"

Original patch slightly modified by: Mike FABIAN <mfabian@redhat.com>
2017-11-29 11:56:46 +01:00
..
charmaps
locales Collation fix: make forward accent sorting the default [BZ #17750] 2017-11-29 11:56:46 +01:00
tests
tests-mbwc
tst-fmon-locales
unicode-gen localedata: Once again correct and regenerate i18n_ctype. 2017-10-31 23:54:47 +01:00
bug-iconv-trans.c
bug-setlocale1-static.c
bug-setlocale1.c
bug-usesetlocale.c
collate-test.c
cs_CZ.in
cs_CZ.UTF-8.in cs_CZ locale: Base collation on iso14651_t1 [BZ #22336] 2017-11-28 09:58:36 +01:00
da_DK.ISO-8859-1.in localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
de_DE.ISO-8859-1.in localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
Depend
dump-ctype.c
en_US.ISO-8859-1.in localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
fr_CA.UTF-8.in Collation fix: make forward accent sorting the default [BZ #17750] 2017-11-29 11:56:46 +01:00
fr_FR.UTF-8.in Collation fix: make forward accent sorting the default [BZ #17750] 2017-11-29 11:56:46 +01:00
gen-locale.sh Fix typo in variable name in gen-locale.sh. 2017-11-22 23:42:40 +00:00
hr_HR.ISO-8859-2.in localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
hu_HU.UTF-8.in localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
lv_LV.UTF-8.in lv_LV locale: fix collation [BZ #15537] 2017-11-22 10:31:47 +05:30
Makefile Collation fix: make forward accent sorting the default [BZ #17750] 2017-11-29 11:56:46 +01:00
pl_PL.UTF-8.in pl_PL locale: Base collation on iso14651_t1 2017-11-24 10:07:05 +05:30
README Prefer https for Sourceware links 2017-11-16 11:49:26 +05:30
show-ucs-data.c
si_LK.UTF-8.in localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
sort-test.sh localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
SUPPORTED Add new locale yuw_PG [BZ #20952] 2017-10-25 10:49:35 +02:00
sv_SE.ISO-8859-1.in localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
th_TH.in
tr_TR.UTF-8.in localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
tst-ctype-de_DE.ISO-8859-1.in
tst-ctype.c
tst-ctype.sh
tst-digits.c
tst-fmon.c
tst-fmon.data
tst-fmon.sh
tst-langinfo-static.c
tst-langinfo.c
tst-langinfo.sh
tst-leaks.c
tst-locale.sh
tst-mbswcs1.c
tst-mbswcs2.c
tst-mbswcs3.c
tst-mbswcs4.c
tst-mbswcs5.c
tst-mbswcs6.c
tst-numeric.c
tst-numeric.data
tst-numeric.sh
tst-rpmatch.c
tst-rpmatch.sh
tst-setlocale2.c
tst-setlocale3.c
tst-setlocale.c
tst-sscanf.c
tst-strfmon1.c
tst-trans.c
tst-trans.sh
tst-wctype.c
tst-wctype.input
tst-xlocale1.c
tst-xlocale2.c
uk_UA.UTF-8.in localedata: Locale and test name are the same. 2017-10-25 12:24:31 -07:00
xfrm-test.c

		       POSIX locale descriptions
				  and
		    POSIX character set descriptions

Ulrich Drepper			Time-stamp: <2004/11/27 13:06:54 drepper>
drepper@redhat.com


This directory contains the data needed to build the locale data files
to use the internationalization features of the GNU libc.

POSIX.2 describes the `localedef' utility which is part of the GNU libc.
You need this program to "compile" the locale description in a form
suitable for fast access by the GNU libc functions.  Any compilation is
based on a given character set.

Once you run `make install' for the GNU libc the data files are
automatically installed in the right place, ready for use by the
`localedef' program.

To compile the locale data files you simply have to decide which locale
(based on the location and the language) and which character set you
use.  E.g., French speaking Canadians would use the locale `fr_CA' and
the character set `ISO_8859-1,1987'.  Calling `localedef' to get the
desired data should happen like this:

	localedef -i fr_CA -f ISO-8859-1 fr_CA

This will place the 6 output files in the appropriate directory where
the GNU libc functions can find them.  Please note that you need
permission to write to this directory ($(prefix)/share/locale, where
$(prefix) is the value you specified while configuring GNU libc).  If
you do not have the necessary permissions, you can write the files into an
arbitrary directory by giving a path including a '/' character instead
of `fr_CA'.  E.g., to put the new files in a subdirectory of the
current directory simply use

	localedef -i fr_CA -f ISO-8859-1 ./fr_CA

How to use these data files is described in the GNU libc manual,
especially in the section describing the `setlocale' function.

All problems should be reported using

  https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/


One more note: the `POSIX' locale definition is not meant to be used
as an input file for `localedef'.  It is rather there to show the
values with are built in the libc binaries as default values when no
legal locale is found or the "C" or "POSIX" locale is selected.


		       The collation test suite
		       ########################

This package also contains a (beginning of a) test suite for the
collation functions in the GNU libc.  The files are provided sorted.
The test program shuffles the lines and sort them afterwards.

Some of the files are provided in 8bit form, i.e., not only ASCII
characters.  So the tools you use to process the files should be 8bit
clean.

To run the test program the appropriate locale information must be
installed.  Therefore the localedef program is used to generate this
data used the locale and charmap description files contained here.
Since we cannot run the localedef program in case of cross-compilation
no tests at all are performed.


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