The test used
printf '\"'
assuming that it would print just a double-quote, but on at least one
system it printed a backslash followed by a double-quote. This commit
changes it to
print '"'
which should be reliable everywhere.
Thanks to Michael Orlitzky <michael@orlitzky.com> for reporting this bug.
buffer_size=`line-reader-test buffer-size`
($PYTHON3 -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write('x' * ($buffer_size - 2))";
printf '\none line\ntwo lines\nentr\351e\nfour lines\n') > input
-(printf 'encoded in ASCII (auto)\n\"'
+(printf 'encoded in ASCII (auto)\n"'
$PYTHON3 -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write('x' * ($buffer_size - 2))";
- printf '\"\n"one line"\n"two lines"\nencoded in ISO-8859-1\n"entr\303\251e"\n"four lines"\n') > expout
+ printf '"\n"one line"\n"two lines"\nencoded in ISO-8859-1\n"entr\303\251e"\n"four lines"\n') > expout
AT_CHECK([line-reader-test read input Auto,ISO-8859-1], [0], [expout])
AT_CLEANUP