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@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ template <class InternT, class ExternT>
void utf8_to_utf16_in_ok(const std::codecvt<InternT, ExternT, mbstate_t>& cvt)
{
// UTF-8 string of 1-byte CP, 2-byte CP, 3-byte CP and 4-byte CP
const unsigned char input[] = "b\u0448\uAAAA\U0010AAAA";
- const char16_t expected[] = {'b', 0x0448, 0xAAAA, 0xDBEA, 0xDEAA, 0};
+ const InternT expected[] = {0x62, 0x0448, 0xAAAA, 0xDBEA, 0xDEAA, 0};
static_assert(array_size(input) == 11, "");
static_assert(array_size(expected) == 6, "");
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dimztimz wrote:
Initially these test were written in c++11 and the variable `expected` was
Unicode string literal. The variable `exp` is there to get the type i want. I
use the same trick for the input data, see variables `input` and `in`. But
later I ported this test to be c++98 because appreantly libc++ supports these
codecvts in that mode too, and i had to drop the usage of Unicode string
literals.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/138708
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