| # Test non-ascii archive members |
| # XFAIL: system-darwin |
| |
| RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t/extracted |
| |
| RUN: echo "contents" > %t/£.txt |
| |
| RUN: echo "CREATE %t/mri.ar" > %t/script.mri |
| RUN: echo "ADDMOD %t/£.txt" >> %t/script.mri |
| RUN: echo "SAVE" >> %t/script.mri |
| |
| RUN: llvm-ar -M < %t/script.mri |
| RUN: cd %t/extracted && llvm-ar x %t/mri.ar |
| |
| # This works around problems launching processess that |
| # include arguments with non-ascii characters. |
| # Python on Linux defaults to ASCII encoding unless the |
| # environment specifies otherwise, so it is explicitly set. |
| # The reliance the test has on this locale is not ideal, |
| # however alternate solutions have been difficult due to |
| # behaviour differences with python 2 vs python 3, |
| # and linux vs windows. |
| RUN: env LANG=en_US.UTF-8 %python -c "assert open(u'\U000000A3.txt', 'rb').read() == b'contents\n'" |