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2007-10-10r3699: - split the delayed write testing out of RAW-WRITE, as it is not yetAndrew Tridgell1-5/+4
clear what the correct behaviour is for delayed stat info update. - use a common torture_setup_dir() function for setting up a test directory in torture tests. (This used to be commit f7fb34715b7d6ea3c35ddd684cfb27459a420339)
2007-10-10r3449: more include file reductionAndrew Tridgell1-0/+1
the ldb part isn't ideal, I will have to think of a better solution (This used to be commit 6b1f86aea8427a8e957b1aeb0ec2f507297f07cb)
2007-10-10r3324: made the smbtorture code completely warning freeAndrew Tridgell1-2/+2
(This used to be commit 7067bb9b52223cafa28470f264f0b60646a07a01)
2007-10-10r2857: this commit gets rid of smb_ucs2_t, wpstring and fpstring, plus lots ↵Andrew Tridgell1-7/+7
of associated functions. The motivation for this change was to avoid having to convert to/from ucs2 strings for so many operations. Doing that was slow, used many static buffers, and was also incorrect as it didn't cope properly with unicode codepoints above 65536 (which could not be represented correctly as smb_ucs2_t chars) The two core functions that allowed this change are next_codepoint() and push_codepoint(). These functions allow you to correctly walk a arbitrary multi-byte string a character at a time without converting the whole string to ucs2. While doing this cleanup I also fixed several ucs2 string handling bugs. See the commit for details. The following code (which counts the number of occuraces of 'c' in a string) shows how to use the new interface: size_t count_chars(const char *s, char c) { size_t count = 0; while (*s) { size_t size; codepoint_t c2 = next_codepoint(s, &size); if (c2 == c) count++; s += size; } return count; } (This used to be commit 814881f0e50019196b3aa9fbe4aeadbb98172040)
2007-10-10r2159: converted samba4 over to UTF-16.Andrew Tridgell1-2/+2
I had previously thought this was unnecessary, as windows doesn't use standards compliant UTF-16, and for filesystem operations treats bytes as UCS-2, but Bjoern Jacke has pointed out to me that this means we don't correctly store extended UTF-16 characters as UTF-8 on disk. This can be seen with (for example) the gothic characters with codepoints above 64k. This commit also adds a LOCAL-ICONV torture test that tests the first 1 million codepoints against the system iconv library, and tests 5 million random UTF-16LE buffers for identical error handling to the system iconv library. the lib/iconv.c changes need backporting to samba3 (This used to be commit 756f28ac95feaa84b42402723d5f7286865c78db)
2007-10-10r1654: rename cli_ -> smbcli_Stefan Metzmacher1-19/+19
rename CLI_ -> SMBCLI_ metze (This used to be commit 8441750fd9427dd6fe477f27e603821b4026f038)
2007-10-10r890: convert samba4 to use [u]int8_t instead of [u]int8Stefan Metzmacher1-1/+1
metze (This used to be commit 2986c5f08c8f0c26a2ea7b6ce20aae025183109f)
2004-03-26- moved some of the base tests into torture/basic/Andrew Tridgell1-0/+199
- added a CHARSET set of tests, which determines how the server deals with some specific charset issues related to UTF-16 support. Interestingly, Samba3 already passes all but one of these tests, because our incorrect UCS-2 and UTF-8 implementations where we don't check the validity of characters actually matches what Windows does! This means that adding UTF-16 support to Samba is going to be _much_ easier than we expected. (This used to be commit c8497a42364d186f08102224d5062d176ee81f5b)