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/* @test
@bug 4658679 4879644
@summary Checks replacement logic within EUC-TW decoder
*/
/*
* Tests goodness of fix for bugID 4658679: EUC-TW decoder should
* perform replacement when it encounters latin chars outside the
* normal US-ASCII range. For example: Isolated occurrences of
* French accented chars. See bugID: 4658679.
*/
public class LatinCharReplacementTWTest {
// Attempt to decode
byte[] input = { (byte)0xa1,
(byte)0xf0,
(byte)'r',
(byte)'e',
(byte)'s',
(byte)0xe9, // illegal within EUC-TW
(byte)'r',
(byte)'v',
(byte)0xe9, // illegal within EUC-TW
(byte)'s',
(byte)0xa2,
(byte)0xf8
};
char[] expected = { (char) 0xa7,
(char) 'r',
(char) 'e',
(char) 's',
(char) 0xFFFD, // replacement for accented lowercase e
(char) 'r',
(char) 'v',
(char) 0xFFFD, // replacement for accented lowercase e
(char) 's',
(char) 0xb0 };
char[] decoded = new char[128];
}
for (int i = 0 ; i < numChars; i++) {
}
}
}